School Safety

It's important for all road users to know the rules of the road to ensure students get to school safely. Below are tips on school zone safety and bus safety.

School Zone Safety

School zones can be busy places with children and adults walking, as well as cars and buses dropping off or picking up students. Here are tips to keep school zones safe:

  • Travel at 30km/hr or less near a school from 7:30 am - 5:00 pm on school days.School Zone Sign.jpg
  • Expect the unexpected. Look out for safety risks such as children darting from cars.
  • Respect your school's drop- off and pick-up procedures. Don't stop in bike lanes or travel lanes to drop off or pick up your child.
  • Reduce congestion by walking or cycling with your child or parking a few blocks away and walking the rest of the way to school. another option is taking transit.
  • Pedestrians and cyclists should wear fluorescent or brightly coloured clothing to be visible.
  • Teach your child to look left, right, and left again and to always make eye contact with drivers before crossing the road.
School Bus Safety

 

Bus Safety Tips for Drivers

  • The large AMBER alternating flashing lights warn motorists that the school bus is about to stop to either load or unload student; slow and stop if safe to do so.
  • The large RED alternating flashing lights warn motorists to STOP as the school bus is either loading or unloading students.
  • Drivers must stop in either direction whenever you see flashing RED lights on a school bus.
  • After stopping for a school bus, don’t start moving again until the bus moves on or the driver signals that it’s safe by turning off the lights and pulling in the stop sign.

Bus Safety Tips for Students

 Follow these tips for getting on the bus:

  • Wait 5 large steps back from the edge of the road.
  • Wait until the bus stops and the RED alternating flashing lights and stop sign are out.
  • Before crossing the road, look for the bus driver’s hand signal that will tell you when it is safe to cross the road.  When the hand signal is given look left, right and left again before stepping on to the road. When safe to cross walk (don’t run) across the road to the front of the bus.  Walk out far enough in front of the bus so that you can see the bus driver’s head and shoulders. This helps the bus driver to see you.
  • Get on the bus using the handrail; find your seat and quickly sit down facing forward with your feet on the floor and your book bag or backpack on your lap.

Follow these tips when getting off the school bus: 

  • Use the handrail.
  • When you get to the door of the bus look right, left and right again to ensure it is safe to exit the bus.
  • Walk out to the front of the bus. Make sure you can see the bus driver’s head and shoulders.  Stop and wait for the bus driver’s hand signal to cross.
  • When the bus driver signals to cross look left, right and left again before stepping on to the road to cross.  Walk (don’t run) across the road. 
  • Never cross behind the school bus.
  • If you hear the school bus horn, quickly move back to the side of the road you came from.  This means a car or truck is approaching and may not stop.  The bus driver will provide you with another hand signal when it is safe to cross again. 

For more School Bus Safety Rules and School Bus Code of Conduct please visit School District No. 33's website.

 

School Bus Safety Videos

 

 

If you have any questions about school safety, please contact the Engineering Department at
604-793-2907 or [email protected].