Safe Routes to School Traffic Safety Operation PETALUMA SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING IN BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY WEDNESDAY MAY 8th 2024
PRESS RELEASEFor Immediate Release/Broadcast
Tuesday May 7, 2024
Contact: Sergeant Walt Spiller
Petaluma Police Department
Special Services Division- Traffic Safety Team
Phone 707-778-4596
Safe Routes to School
Traffic Safety Operation
PETALUMA SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING IN BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY WEDNESDAY MAY 8th 2024
The City of Petaluma Police Department will be conducting the “Safe Routes to School Traffic Safety Operation” on Wednesday May 8th 2024 recognizing Bike to School Day. Several Petaluma Schools have committed to this program and will be participating. The list of schools are, Corona Creek Elementary, Grant Elementary, Kenilworth Jr High, Live Oak Charter, Mary Collins Elementary, McDowell Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Meadow Elementary, Miwok Elementary, McNear Elementary, Petaluma Jr High, Valley Vista Elementary and Spring Hill School. Please refer to individual schools for their school schedule.
The operation will deploy additional Police Officers and Community Service Officers in and around school zones within the City of Petaluma. The purpose of this operation is to increase the level of traffic safety in and around the school zones through maximum traffic enforcement of hazardous traffic violations and through an aggressive education campaign to educate students and parents of the importance of traffic safety.
Patrol and Traffic Officers will be conducting high visibility patrols around school zones to improve safety. The Safe Routes to School Traffic Safety Plan is a collaborative effort between law enforcement, traffic engineering, schools, parents, and students to create safe routes to and from our local schools.
The increased deployment of officers in marked patrol cars will be used to enforce traffic laws for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians in and around the school zones.
As a reminder, students riding a bicycle to school under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet. The Petaluma Police Department has a free helmet program if children under the age of 18 are in need of a helmet. Officers will be looking for these violations as part of our enforcement and education efforts to make sure bicyclists are coming to and from school safely.
Pedestrian Safety remains a high priority with students going to and returning from school. Motorists are reminded to look ahead and be prepared to stop for school crossings and respect crossing guards as they get children safely to and from school.
The following are reminders for motorists:
- Distracted driving, riding, or walking, is extremely dangerous – no talking or texting on cell phones. Speaker phone is legal however it must be hands free. Do not cover both ears with ear buds or headphones while driving or riding a bicycle.
- Traffic congestion will be heavy in and around the schools. Give yourself plenty of time and leave early so you are not in a hurry to get to where you are going.
- School Zone Speed Limit is 25MPH when children are present.
- Watch out for others, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and stopped vehicles. The stopped vehicle may be letting a pedestrian cross the street.
- Remember to stop in both directions for a school bus that has activated the flashing red lights, except on a divided highway. (Minimum Fine = $600)
- Reduce your speed in adverse weather conditions and turn on your lights. These conditions include fog, direct sunlight, and rain.
- Double parking to drop off or pick-up is not only unsafe, but illegal.
- Most schools have traffic circulation/flow patterns mapped out. Parents are encouraged to contact school administrators and learn how they can follow established traffic patterns to keep the children safe.
- Bicycles always ride on the right side of the roadway and obey all traffic signs and signals.
- Remember to walk your bicycle across the street if you are using a marked crosswalk.
- Helmet laws will be strictly enforced for anyone riding under the age of 18.
- Do not block driveways, fire hydrants, crosswalks, or handicap access ramps at corners.
- Do not park in red zones for drop off locations. Red zones are commonly used for line of sight issues and should not be utilized for any sort of parking even if brief.
- Be considerate and respectful of the residents in the neighborhood.
Members of the community who identify traffic hazards or other hazardous traffic situations near school zones are encouraged to contact the Traffic Safety Team at 778-4372.
The Petaluma Police Department would like to thank everyone in advance for driving safely, being courteous and making this Bike to School Day safe for everyone.
Address/Location
Petaluma Police Department
969 Petaluma Blvd N
Petaluma, CA 94952
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 707-778-4372
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