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AAA offers drivers seven ways to keep kids safe on the road as school begins

By Hamilton Keener Anchor / Reporter
Posted 3:30PM on Sunday 23rd July 2023 ( 1 year ago )

As summer winds down and nearly 1.6 million children return back to school AAA offers drivers seven ways to keep kids safe.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 64 percent of child pedestrians killed in traffic crashes occurred during the weekday in 2021.

Three of the most important tips AAA offers are to slow down, stay alert in neighborhoods and school zones, and be especially alert for pedestrians during before- and after-school hours.

"We are aware of the risk to children in and around school zones which is why we developed the AAA's School's Open-Drive Carefully awareness campaign to help curb unsafe driving behavior near schools," said Garrett Townsend, Georgia Public Affairs Director, AAA-The Auto Club Group. "If Georgia motorists slow down and stay alert, they can save lives."

AAA’s seven ways motorists can keep kids safe:

AAA launched the School's Open Drive Carefully awareness campaign in 1946 to prevent school-related child pedestrian traffic crashes - helping kids to live fulfilling, injury-free lives.

 

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