Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Back to School means additional attention on Speed in School Zones

Summer may have a few more weeks on the calendar, but as any school age youngster will tell you, summer vacation ended on Monday, with one last chance for some play before studies resume today.

With the return to School this morning, motorists will want to make note of the school zones surrounding the city's schools and with that the Prince Rupert RCMP will no doubt be making its presence known in the school zones for the first few days. 

Their vigilance making for a reminder for those travelling through those areas to keep to the posted speed zones and be aware of students on their way to class.

School zones across the city have a 30 km/h speed zone every school day, the speed limitations in effect from 8 AM to 5 PM, while playground areas have 30/km/h speeds from dawn to dusk through the year.

Penalties for failure to observe the speed in school zone and other school related driving regulations range from 167 to 253 dollars.

Motorists should also be aware that it is illegal for a vehicle travelling in the same or opposite direction as a stopped school bus to pass when its red lights are flashing.

Vehicles may not pass until the red lights are turned off and the stop signal arm is down.

Yesterday the Port Edward Volunteer Fire Department gave the RCMP a hand in sharing the Back to School information for the 2022 school year


Last week SD52 Superintendent Andrew Samoil posted his welcome back message for the start of the 2022 school year.


You can access any last minute back to school notes from the schools through the SD52 website.

More notes on Back to School and education can be reviewed from our archive page.

3 comments:

  1. Double the fine for speeding in school zones.

    If safety was really top of mind at City Hall, they would pass a bylaw and implement a 30km/hr limit on all secondary streets and laneways across the city.

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  2. Pretty sure enforcing excessive speed isn't in the bylaw officer's job description, but I get your point.
    Slow down and leave earlier to get places.

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    1. Bylaw wouldn't enforce it, RCMP would as it would be require a change to the motor vehicle act.

      Precedent has been established,

      https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouver-30km-h-speed-limit-side-streets-residential-areas

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