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As classes resume, watch out for students

Remember: Kids can be unpredictable and don’t always look both ways before crossing streets.

Many schools will resume classes in August, so USPS is reminding employees who operate motor vehicles to watch out for children — especially those who are distracted.

Drivers must take extra precautions to avoid accidents by staying alert and driving defensively. Children can be unpredictable and don’t always look both ways before crossing streets.

While driving, remember to:

  • Slow down and obey speed limits
  • Adjust mirrors to be able to see around your vehicle
  • Avoid backing up your vehicle
  • Avoid distracted driving

When approaching a school zone, watch for yellow flashing lights indicating that you must reduce your speed to the posted limit. Don’t attempt to pass or change lanes.

Slow down when approaching a school bus. A stopped bus with flashing red lights or its stop sign extended means children are getting on or off the bus.

Vehicles on both sides of the street must stop at least 10 feet away from the bus, until all children have safely entered and exited the vehicle. Drivers must remain stopped until the bus begins to move.

The Postal Bulletin’s Aug. 15 edition has more information, while the Safety Blue page has a Safety Depends on Me video on avoiding distracted driving.

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