School Year Begins Thursday Walk and Drive Safely

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue community gears up for the school year starting on Thursday, August 30, with a focus on safety for students and commuters. The Bellevue Police and Transportation departments are urging families to pay attention to changing traffic patterns, particularly with the recent opening of Wilburton Elementary School. Motorists are reminded to observe the reduced speed limit of 20 mph in school zones, especially when yellow lights are flashing. It is vital to stop for school buses displaying flashing lights, as violations can result in significant fines. Pedestrians should also remain alert and use designated crosswalks to ensure their safety.

The article underscores the importance of the Bellevue SchoolPool program, a partnership aimed at easing traffic congestion around schools through carpooling and biking options. Parents are encouraged to instill road safety awareness in their children as they embark on the new school year. This proactive approach aims to create a safer environment for all road users in Bellevue.

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