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BACK-TO-SCHOOL SAFETY TIPS |
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August 5, 2005 |
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Across Southwest Virginia, many children and teenagers are preparing to head back to school for another year. Whether a child is heading back for his or her senior year or beginning kindergarten, now is an appropriate time for children to review some important safety procedures for traveling to and from school. Riding the Bus School bus transportation is very safe. In fact, school buses are safer than cars. Even so, in 2000, 26 students were killed and approximately 9,000 were injured in incidents involving school buses. More often than not, these deaths and injuries didn’t occur in a crash, but while students were entering and exiting the bus. For children who ride the bus to and from school, there are some easy safety tips to remember:
Walking or Biking to School Although it is much less common today, some children either walk or bike to and from school. Because of minimal supervision, young pedestrians face a wide variety of decisions, creating situations and dangers while walking to and from school. It is just as important in these instances to follow some simple guidelines to ensure a safe journey to and from school. Here are a few basic safety tips to follow:
Riding in a Car The safety rules for riding in a car to and from school are no different than the rules for every other car trip. It has been found that most traffic accidents occur close to home when drivers are lulled into a false sense of security because of the familiarity of their surroundings. Regardless of the length of the drive, it is critical for children to always wear a safety belt when riding in a car. Safety belts are by far the best form of protection for passengers in the event of a crash. In addition, younger children should always ride in an appropriate booster or child safety seat. The beginning of a new school year can be a source of anxiety for both parents and children. In reviewing these simple back-to-school safety tips, some of the anxiety can be alleviated. For more back-to-school safety tips, please visit the National Safety Council’s website at nsc.org/mem/youth/8_school.htm. |