Sheriff reminds drivers to be extra careful with school back in session

Posted 3 September 2014 at 12:00 am

Photo by Tom Rivers – An Albion school bus heads down East Park Street this morning after picking up students.

Press release
Orleans County Sheriff Scott Hess

ALBION – Orleans County Sheriff Scott Hess wants to remind everyone that all area schools are back in session this week following the summer recess.

School buses are back on our roadways, and students will be walking along streets and highways and/or waiting for their buses.

“This is the time of year when we ask motorists to be especially watchful in residential areas, along school bus routes, and in school zones,” Hess said. “Children and traffic are often a deadly combination because kids often make impulsive decisions that can result in grave consequences. Drivers must never assume that children walking to or from school will make responsible, mature decisions.”

The NYS Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee recommends the following:

Please watch carefully for children near school buildings, in areas where school buses are traveling, or where there are signs for school zones or bus stops.

Motorists please remember that if you are approaching a school bus from either direction, and its yellow lights are flashing, the bus is preparing to stop.

If the red lights are flashing on the school bus YOU MUST STOP! It’s the law and the penalty for violating it is severe.

The Orleans County Sheriff’s Office wishes everyone a safe return to school and continued safety throughout the school year!