Slow down in school zones


Don't risk injuring a young child

The 40km/hr speed limit in school zones operate between 8.00 - 9.30am and 2.30pm - 4.00pm on school days ? be aware of the time or you could get fined.   
 
Children can be unpredictable and hard to see. It?s important that parents and carers observe local school safety initiatives when dropping off and collecting children. 
 
Penalties are high:
  • 0 - 15km above speed limit in a school zone ? 3 demerit points and $75 fine
  • Parking on a school crossing ? 1 demerit point and $225 fine
  • Double parking - $175 fine
  • Illegal use of mobile phone ? 3 demerit points and $225 fine
  • Disobeying 'no stopping' sign - $175 

The worst penalty is knowing you've caused an injury to a child

Don't
  • double park
  • pull into ?no stopping? zones
  • drop children off at pedestrian crossings.

These are all in place to protect children?s safety and make them more visible around schools.
 
When driving near  a school:

  • Know the school zones and other routes children generally travel
  • Check the time and know when children are around schools
  • Reduce speed to the 40km/hr speed limit in designated school zones
  • Scan between parked vehicles and other danger zones where kids are hard to see
  • Be extra careful in bad weather, as children may have umbrellas or hoods and not be able to see you
  • Be prepared for the unexpected.

More information

 NRMA 2005 School Zone Survey (PDF 5MB/120 pages)
 Safety around schools program

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