Back to School Tips from the Pullman Police Department

Pullman, WALocal News

With the school year just weeks away, Pullman Police Department has shared crucial safety tips for parents and children to ensure a secure transition back to school. The article stresses the importance of reducing traffic congestion around schools by encouraging kids to walk, bike, or use public transport. It outlines the legal obligations of drivers, highlighting that it's illegal to pass a school bus with its stop arm extended and red lights flashing. Parents are reminded to keep a list of their child's friends' contact information for emergencies, fostering community awareness. Children are advised to practice safe street-crossing techniques and to be vigilant while biking, ensuring they wear helmets and are aware of their surroundings.

The article also underscores the significance of educating kids on how to handle encounters with strangers. These proactive measures are designed to promote safety and responsibility among students as they head back to school. By following these guidelines, families can contribute to a safer community atmosphere.

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