As schools open, pay extra attention on roads
Schools will open on Thursday and the city of Dunkirk Police Department is reminding everyone to pay close attention to children as they walk to and from school and to obey the laws regarding speed in school zones, walking in the roadway, riding bicycles and yielding the right of way to stopped school buses.
The speed limit in school zones is 15 mph for all School areas except 20 mph on Route 60 at School 3 and 25 mph on Route 5 at School 7 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. any day that school is in session.
The use of the School 4 building on Central Avenue will still be for Educational/School related purpose, due to this the School Zone Speed reduction on Central Avenue for the School 4 building will remain in place. The Police Department will have patrol officers checking the school zone areas for violations of the speed limit.
Our priority in enforcing this law is for the safety of the children. As always, voluntary compliance is very helpful, but there will be strict enforcement and traffic summonses will be issued for the safety of the children. The few seconds it takes to slow down will not disrupt anyone’s day. There is no excuse not to slow down in the school zones.
We want everyone to be aware and pay close attention to children who are walking to and from school, especially at intersections and crosswalks. A reminder to all motorists to please pay attention to and follow all directions of the school crossing guards who are at the intersections directing the children safely across the streets. Failure to stop as directed can result in the arrest of the vehicle operator. Please plan a little extra time to get to your destination while School is in session.
A very strict warning to motorists that they must stop for school buses that have their red lights flashing. All vehicles on the highway operating in any direction on single lane or multiple lane highways must stop before their vehicle reaches the school bus when the bus has its red flashing lights in operation. The operators of vehicles cannot proceed past any such bus until the lights stop flashing or they are signaled by the bus driver or a police officer to safely proceed. Violations of this law will be strictly dealt with, and the punishment can range from heavy fines to jail time or a combination of both. We take violations of this law very seriously. Throughout the school year, we will have patrols checking on school bus operations to ensure safety.
Parents are urged to talk with their children about the dangers of them talking with or getting into a vehicle with any strangers or entering the house of a stranger. If approached by any stranger, teach your children to run away, scream, yell and find a teacher, police officer, crossing guard or an adult they know and tell them what happened. If your child has a cell phone, talk with them about being familiar with street names and calling 911 for help in an emergency.
A reminder about the Stop Signs and Drop Offs at the Middle School. The Stop signs at Fifth-Eagle, Fifth-Swan are four-way Stops. The Bus loop will be on the Eagle Street side with no left turns and the Parent Drop Off will be on Swan Street side with no left turns. Please adhere to the drop off/pick up changes, slow down, and use caution at drop off/pick up locations. Please make right-hand turns around the Middle School. Do not let your children out where they have to cross the road.
We are also issuing a reminder to everyone about walking in the roadway. This is very dangerous, and if traffic is obstructed, it is a violation of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law and also the Penal Law, depending upon the situation. Anyone riding a bicycle is reminded that they must follow all the rules of the road as if they were a vehicle. We will have enforcement in all areas to maintain vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle safety.
Again we are urging parents to talk with their children about these safety issues. By spending a few extra minutes as drivers of vehicles or as parents talking with their children everyone can help make school a safe, enjoyable learning experience. The children of today hold the key to the future and we must take the extra precautions to protect them and keep them safe. Our Priority will always be the safety of the children.
David Ortolano is chief of the Dunkirk Police Department.