North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey urged adults and children alike to keep safety in mind as school bells begin to ring across the state.
“We all have a role to play when it comes to keeping children safe during their trips to and from school,” Commissioner Causey said. “Caution should rule when we see a school bus, school children walking to class or when driving in a school zone.”
Commissioner Causey offered the following safety reminders as most traditional public schools prepare to start the week of Aug. 24:
For drivers:
- Never pass a stopped school bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm. Doing so is a Class 1 misdemeanor and can result in a motorist having four insurance points added to their policy, potentially doubling automobile insurance premiums. Worse, it could result in the injury or death of a child.
- Note: Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is preparing to stop to load or unload children. Use caution.
- Yield to pedestrians and don’t block crosswalks. Slow down and take extra precautions in school zones.
For pedestrians:
- Walk on sidewalks and use crosswalks whenever possible. If there is no sidewalk and you must walk on the street or road, walk facing traffic.
- Don’t walk while texting or talking on the phone.
- Parents: Practice walking to school with your child.
For bicycle riders:
- Always wear a helmet that is fitted and secured properly.
- Know the rules of the road. Use hand signals.
- Wear bright-colored clothing.
The start of the new school year is an exciting time for our children. Let’s work together to make sure it’s a safe time.
(You may click here to view or download a brief school bus safety video.)