Image: Supplied by Samantha Piper, City of Chilliwack / Safety Bear, the RCMP mascot, was out greeting students and parents alike near Bernard Elementary Tuesday morning (Sept. 6), in an effort to remind motorists to slow down as students and teachers headed back for the first day of school.
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RCMP, ICBC, and Safer City team up to make Bernard Elementary a safe zone for students as they return to school

Sep 7, 2022 | 11:31 AM

CHILLIWACK — The City of Chilliwack’s Safer City team made sure that pedestrians and cyclists alike were extra safe Tuesday (Sept. 6) as students and teachers headed back to Bernard Elementary School.

The Safer City team and the RCMP mascot were there for what was billed as a Safer City School Zone awareness event Tuesday morning, to welcome students on their first day back at Bernard Elementary while reminding drivers to slow down in school zones.

Safer City is a team that includes representatives from the City of Chilliwack, Chilliwack RCMP, Speed Watch, and ICBC. This fall, the team will focus extra attention on school zones to monitor and enforce good driver behaviour.

Image: Supplied by Samantha Piper, City of Chilliwack.

The RCMP, together with its partners from Speed Watch, Safer City and ICBC, were in various locations throughout Chilliwack ensuring that drivers are slowing down and students are safe, RCMP Sgt. Krista Vrolyk said.

“The first week of school is an exciting time for students, parents and teachers alike,” Sgt. Vrolyk said. “We want to remind motorists that school is back in session and that school zones are once again in effect. We urge drivers to be cautious and to remain watchful for children on the roadways.”

Drivers are urged to obey speed limits, not to park inside or over a designated crosswalk, and avoid passing a stopped vehicle that is allowing pedestrians to cross the street. When approaching a school bus with its lights flashing and its stop sign extended, drivers in both lanes of traffic are required to come to a complete stop until the bus driver has turned off the lights.

Parents and caregivers are asked to talk to their children about road safety, avoid dropping off kids for school on the opposite side of the street from their school if at all possible, and avoid double-parking by stopping and/or unloading in non-designated parking drop-off zones.

For safety reasons, students are advised to review the route to and from school with a parent or guardian, cross the street at a marked crosswalk (as opposed to the erratic jaywalking attempt), looking both ways before crossing the street, removing ear buds and headphones to be aware of surroundings, and in the case of cycling, to know the rules of the road and stay as close to the right side of the street as practical.