School Zone Enforcement

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department has issued a reminder to the community that school zones are under strict enforcement as the new school year has started. Officer Daniel Strassenberg from the Public Information Office stresses the significance of following traffic laws in these designated areas. The enforcement initiative aims to protect children as they return to school and reduce the risk of traffic-related accidents. Local authorities are prioritizing safety and urging drivers to remain attentive in school zones. As students resume their educational activities, the Spokane Police are committed to fostering a safe environment for everyone.

This campaign reflects ongoing efforts to improve community safety and awareness. Parents and guardians are also encouraged to discuss road safety with their children. Cooperation from all drivers is vital to ensure a secure environment for students during this critical time.

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