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OPP give back to school safety tips

By Hailey MacDonald Aug 30, 2025 | 5:36 PM

The OPP have given back to school safety tips as youth head into the school year next week.

Parents and guardians are asked to review with the children in your care about safety when travelling to and from school whether by vehicle, bus, bike or walking.

Students of all ages should use sidewalks whenever possible. When sidewalks are unavailable, they should walk on the left side of the road, as far from traffic as possible, facing oncoming vehicles. Both pedestriants and cyclists are encouraged to take advantage of crossing guards.

Commuters are reminded that traffic volume will increase with the start of school and bus routes may affect their commutes. Drivers should travel cautiously when following or approaching a school bus and must be prepared to stop when flashing lights and/or stop signs are extended and wait until the bus resumes motion before driving.

First day of school pictures make great memories, but please safeguard your family by ensuring you have your security settings on your social media platforms set to only people you know. Make sure not to mention the school the children are attending or their full name. Be mindful of the background of your photo to ensure your house number or street name are not visible.

For the remainder of the Labour Day long weekend, police want to remind everyone to give yourself a little more time when travelling and make sure to follow the rules of the road.