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School Bus Flashing Lights and Stop Signs

Posted onSeptember 6, 2016November 1, 2016AuthorvalarieLeave a comment

School buses have flashing lights and stop paddles which indicate that cars must NOT pass the bus.

CategoriesSchools, TrafficTagsLet's watch out for one another, school zones, traffic regulations

Share the Road: Startling Statistics, Pedestrian vs. Car

Posted onMarch 28, 2014AuthorGuestLeave a comment

Fatality rate of pedestrians associated with vehicle speed. Read More …

CategoriesTransportation, WalkabilityTagsNE 75th Street, pedestrian, school zones, side streets, traffic safety awareness

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