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As summer vacation wraps up, school back in session, SacPD offers safety tips

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It’s that time of year again when children wrap up their summer vacations and get ready to start the new school year.

August is Back to School Safety Month, and the Sacramento Police Department along with the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) wants to remind parents, caregivers and roadway users to be extra cautious around schools.

Sacramento schools are ramping up for the Fall semester. Streets around city campuses are becoming increasingly congested with cars, bicycles and pedestrians. That’s why the Sacramento Police Department is joining forces with local school districts to remind drivers, bikers and walkers to exercise extreme caution during student drop-off and pick-up times.

It is a busy time for a lot of families who are handling back-to-school preparations, but that should not take away from the importance of making sure children are safe heading to school.

“It is easy to get complacent, drive a little too fast, or get distracted by our phones and not think of the consequences of our actions,” said Chief of Police Daniel Hahn.

“Let’s challenge ourselves to be diligent and aware of our surroundings while driving and work together to make our city safe for children getting to and from school every day.”

“Children are our future,” OTS Director Rhonda Craft said. “We all need to do our part to provide a safe environment for children to get to and from school. It starts with being alert and aware, and exercising good roadway habits around schools.”

OTS and the Sacramento Police Department offers a few safety tips to keep in mind with school in session.

Parents

Everyone

No matter how children get to school, it is crucial that everyone pays attention, looks out for one another and takes these necessary safety precautions.

Funding for this operation is provided to The Sacramento Police Department by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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