With the arrival of summer, many of us are looking forward to spending more time outdoors. School is out, so there are many children going to and from, and participating in, outdoor activities throughout the day. Adults, too, are taking advantage of the longer daylight hours, so let’s all commit ourselves to staying alert and staying safe. Here are some safety tips for drivers I urge you to follow:

  • The last week of school is an exciting time for children and they may become preoccupied and forget the rules of the road. Use extra caution when driving through school zones.
  • During those last few days of school, be aware that kids may be arriving or leaving school at different times throughout the day.
  • Remember that playground speed limits remain in effect year round. Observe carefully when driving around playgrounds and parks. Small children are less predictable and harder to see than adults.
  • Watch for clues, a hockey net or a ball in the road or on the sidewalk can mean kids are playing nearby. Pay attention and always anticipate the unexpected.
  • Always watch for small children as you’re backing up. Walk around your vehicle to make sure no kids or pets are behind it.

Originally posted on the Idealease Safety Bulletin