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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2016-09-07, Page 12Wednesday, September 7, 2016 • Huron Expositor 13 POLICE BRIEFS Always think safety first (HURON COUNTY, ON) —Tues- day, September 6th marked the start of the 2016 - 2017 school year for thousands of local stu- dents. Some of these chil- dren will be making their first trek to school while others will be returning from their sum- mer break. Accordingly, the Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment will be resuming enhanced patrols around the various school zones in an effort to ensure every- one is following the rules of the road and staying safe. In advance of the first day of school Huron OPP would like to remind motorists and stu- dents to always "Think Safety First". Parents and caregiv- ers of school -aged children are encouraged to discuss the fol- lowing safe bike riding and walking rules with your children. • Children should always walk on sidewalks where available. • Children should use the ser- vices of the crossing guard whenever available and cross at the intersection. • Cyclists under 18 must wear an approved helmet. • Always look both ways before crossing a roadway and remember to walk, not run across the roadway. • Children need to watch for turning vehicles before crossing a roadway. • Children should also avoid lis- tening to music or using their mobile devices when cycling or walking on the roadway. • Where possible, children should use the buddy system. Motorists need to drive with particular care and atten- tion in and around school zones. Children will make mis- takes so drive cautiously and anticipate them. 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