With school having started in the region these past two weeks, several localities have released safety reminders for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.
In a May 2021 report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said between 2010 and 2019, there were 1,080 school transportation-related crashes and 1,199 people of all ages were killed in those crashes.
Among these fatalities, here are more detailed statistics:
- 240 school-age children died in school transportation-related crashes
- 52 children were occupants of school transportation vehicles
- 90 were occupants of other vehicles
- 92 were pedestrians
- 5 were cyclists
- 1 was labeled as "other"
REMINDER: Prince William County Schools will open for instruction on Monday, Aug. 19. #PWCPD is asking for patience & for residents to slow down, remain calm & obey the direction of the School #CrossingGuards. The safety of everyone is our number one priority. Have a great year! pic.twitter.com/Xl6Em5ISR9
— Prince William County Police Department (@PWCPolice) August 15, 2024
SCHOOL BUSES ARE ROLLING AND STOPPING.... Remember, unless you are on a roadway with a divided median, when they stop, YOU STOP! Pay attention to school buses and SLOW DOWN near bus stops. Children's lives are depending on you! pic.twitter.com/8FVhsVevTK
— Manassas City Police (@ManassasCityPD) August 22, 2024School is starting. Please watch out for students! https://t.co/VBNyrthUQZ
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