Motorists Urged To Help Keep Hemet USD Kids Safe

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RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — As local students start the 2024-25 school year, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office and other local police agencies are reminding drivers to prioritize safety by slowing down, following speed limits and being extra careful when driving through school zones.

In the Hemet Unified School District, classes started Aug. 7.

“During Back-to-School Month, let’s prioritize safety behind the wheel to protect our children,” Riverside County Sheriff’s Deputy Grisso said. “We urge every driver to slow down, remain alert, and take extra precautions when navigating through school zones. By doing so, we can create a safer environment for everyone and foster a community where safety is a shared responsibility.”

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office offered the following tips to stay safe around schools:

  • Slow down and follow the speed limit.
  • Adhere to school policies and procedures for dropping off and picking up students.
  • Stop for school buses. Watch for children rushing to catch the bus or exiting.
  • Whenever possible, avoid blocking the crosswalk while waiting to make a right-hand turn.
  • For parents with children walking or biking to school, teach them safe walking and riding behaviors, such as looking both ways before crossing the street, using sidewalks when permissible and available, and crossing at marked crosswalks with stop signs or signals.

If you are behind a school bus with a stop sign and flashing red lights, drivers must stop so students can safely get on and off the bus. Drivers must remain stopped while the red lights are on. Drivers in both directions must stop on any two-lane road without a median or a center turn lane, the sheriff’s office said.

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