Message From The Sheriff
School Bus Traffic Safety
As school buses are back on the road for the new school year, the Jones County Sheriff's Office wants to remind you to use extra caution while driving.
Many students rely on school buses to get to and from school safely. Plan for and be aware of school bus routes in your neighborhood and throughout your daily travel. Ensure you allow plenty of time and space for students to enter and exit buses. As always, when approaching a school zone or school bus on the road, be prepared to stop for bus and pedestrian traffic.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has the following tips on School Bus Safety.
If you are driving, remember to:
- Always be cautious and watch for children around school arrival and dismissal times, particularly in the mornings or mid-afternoon.
- Be alert as you back out of a driveway or drive through a neighborhood, school zone, or bus stop.
- Slow down and prepare to stop your vehicle when you see yellow flashing lights indicating the bus is preparing to stop to load or unload children.
- Stop your vehicle and remain stopped when you see red flashing lights and extended stop arms indicating the bus has stopped, and children are getting on or off. You may start driving again when the red lights stop flashing, the extended stop arm is withdrawn, and the bus begins moving.
Help and remind your child to:
- Always look left-right-left for cars before crossing a street.
- Always wait until the bus comes to a complete stop and the bus driver signals you to board or exit.
- Arrive at the bus stop at least 5 minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.
- Face forward after finding a seat on the bus.
For more information on School Bus Safety, please visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Thank you for driving safely as our kids go back to school!
Sheriff Joe Berlin