Police advise that you factor in school buses and increased traffic into your morning commute next week, and give yourself more time to get to your destination. Drivers are reminded to slow down when you see a school bus and give it plenty of space, as it could come to a stop at any time. Failing to stop for a school bus that has its flashing red lights can result in a fine starting at $400 and six demerit points.
In Ontario, school bus drivers and other witnesses can report vehicles that have illegally passed a school bus. If you are the vehicle’s registered owner, these same fines may be applied to you.
#WellingtonOPP are talking to the experts at @STWDSTS & Switzer-CARTY Transportation about bus safety ^JC JU @wellingtncounty pic.twitter.com/xgvcamEaCu
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) September 1, 2022
Police also encourage parents to talk with their children about being safe when going and coming from school. Here are a few reminders for students:
- Cyclists under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet by provincial law. Cyclists should also wear bright, reflective clothing to enhance their safety. Cyclists must obey the same rules of the road as all other vehicles.
- Pedestrians and those on scooters should stay on sidewalks. If there are are none, they should be walking on the left side of the road facing traffic as far off onto the shoulder as possible. Both pedestrians and cyclists should make use of the crossing guards who will be returning to their posts to help our children get safely across the road.
South Bruce and Grey Bruce OPP will have enhanced high visibility patrols around school zones throughout the coming weeks to ensure drivers and students are following the rules of the road and exercising the appropriate level of caution and care.