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Safer Streets for Kids

Published on: 2007-09-11 | By: Tim Schewe, | Rating: Unrated | Total Views: 342
About The Author: - Tim Schewe is a retired officer with many years of traffic enforcement experience.
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  Understanding of the kids'-eye views can make the streets safer

Of course, we have all read the obligatory school is in, slow-down articles and commercials designed to focus drivers' minds on the presence of students travelling back and forth to school on our highways.

Perhaps we can take a different approach and look through an officer's eyes at where the majority of the problems may lie.

My enforcement experience has shown me that during the peak rush before and after classes, quite a few violators consist of parents and school staff.

These are the people who are in a hurry to drop the kids off before work, stop where they are not supposed to because they will "just be a minute" and drop their cargo off where they have to cross the busy street to get to the school because the parking lot is full.

Don't ask for patience, they seem to say, because we're in a hurry.

And yet, what can be more important in a parent's life than the safety of your children?

In this instance, you have control over what happens and can decide your child's safety by leaving early, waiting patiently to drop them off where they should be dropped off and remembering to think of the needs of other parents who are doing exactly the same thing.

Remember, by not doing so you run the risk of losing what is central in your world.

Finally, I would like to present a titbit I learned preparing to instruct at Elder College.

Children's peripheral vision is not developed the way it is with adults.

While you may see things out of the corner of your eye, they don't. If they are not looking at you, they genuinely might not see you and place themselves in harm's way.

The next time you enter a school or playground zone, don't just slow down, think about the hazard that you might be for everyone you may encounter in it.

I dare say that if you do this and make the right choices because of it, you won't be the danger in the school zone.

 

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