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BCAA reminding British Columbians to brush up on their driving homework ahead of back-to-school

As people across British Columbia prepare for back-to-school season, BCAA is reminding everyone to brush up on their road safety skills by reviewing top driving tips to keep school zones safe.

School zones are busy places with kids and adults walking or wheeling, and cars and busses dropping-off or picking-up students. Unfortunately, people in BC often report seeing heavy traffic and poor driving in school zones that puts pedestrians and other drivers at risk.

“As summer comes to an end and many of us prepare to get back into the routine of daily commutes and school-drop offs, it’s important that everyone takes the time to review road safety tips,” says Linda Lawlor, BCAA Community Impact Associate Manager. “Especially with increased traffic in school zones, there’s a need for extra care and attention from parents and caregivers, along with drivers who are passing through these busy spaces.”

BCAA’s tips to help make school zones safer for everyone include:

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