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Arkansas State Police: Back to school means back-to-basics safety

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August has arrived in Arkansas, marking the beginning of the new school year, and the Arkansas State Police (ASP) wants to remind Arkansans that school days bring heavier traffic congestion in the mornings and afternoons when school buses are picking up riders, parents are hurrying to drop off their kids before heading to work, and new drivers are hitting the roads, many for the first time in rush hour traffic.

On any given day during the school year, 350,000 children are riding school buses on Arkansas roadways.

ASP recommends the following guidelines for driving near school buses:

 

“Troopers will be diligently enforcing a strict zero-tolerance policy for any drivers who unlawfully pass a stopped school bus,” said ASP Capt. Brad Lann. “There is no destination important enough to justify passing a stopped school bus and endangering the lives of children.”

ASP also encourages commuters to leave a few minutes earlier than usual and anticipate increased traffic and potential delays during the school drop-off and pick-up times.

Images provided by the Arkansas State Police

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