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Increasing Road Toll and Back To School - Play It Safe On The Road
With the State's road toll currently double what it was at the
same time last year and school returning for 2012 this week,
motorists are being encouraged to be extra vigilant in a bid to
save lives on our roads.
Police Minister Neil Roberts said 18 people had lost their lives
on Queensland roads since January 1, nine more than at the same
time last year.
"To have had 18 people lose their lives in the first 21 days of
the year is tragic," Mr Roberts said.
"Each death also has an enormous impact on the family and friends
of the deceased.
"I strongly urge all motorists to do everything they can to avoid
further tragedy on our roads.
"Drive at or below the speed limit; never drive under the
influence of alcohol or drugs; don't drive tired; always wear a
seatbelt; concentrate on the road; and drive to the road
conditions."
Mr Roberts said that with school returning for the New Year this
week, it was vital that motorists took extra c are around school
zones.
"From this week, hundreds of thousands of school children will
again be walking, running and playing around schools, including
an estimated 60,000 children who are going to school for the
first time," he said.
"Young people can behave and act unpredictably, that's why it's
so important for motorists to be extra vigilant around
schools."
Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson said the Queensland Police
Service would be out in force in school zones this week.
Officers will be targeting:
• School zones, including speeding offences in 40kmh zones
• Parking and no standing zone offences in relation to the drop
off and pickup of children at schools
• School crossings
• any other offences detected around schools.
"Police make no apology for enforcing the road rules on
Queensland roads, particularly when it comes to school zones
where young people are particularly at-risk," he said.
Commissioner Atkinson said the QPS also urged parents to park in
designated areas to ensure that children are not put at risk by
walking out onto roadways between parked cars.
"Parents should also familiarise themselves with school drop-off
and pick-up practices and discuss with their children rules for
school zones," he said.
"Following the directions of school crossing supervisors, and
allowing a little extra time for your trip because of the
increase in traffic around schools, will go a long way towards
ensuring the safety of children on their return to school."
All children should also wear an approved safety helmet when
riding a bike, always use pedestrian crossings and stop to look
before crossing the road.
Parents also should to take the time to educate their children in
the basics of road safety, particularly children starting school
for the first time.
Police, Corrective Services and Emergency
Services
The Honourable Neil Roberts
22/01/2012
Increasing Road Toll and Back To School - Play It Safe On The
Road
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Publish Date: 23 Jan 12
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