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Wilson County Students Head Back to School Next Week; Motorists Should Be Mindful of Active School Zones

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School zones will be firmly in focus by Mt. Juliet police officers as students in Wilson County head back to school on Monday, August 1st. Officers will have their focus on motorists who disregard laws designed to protect children in school zones and will provide extra attention at designated routes to and from schools during the first few weeks. In addition to the reduced speed limits in school zones, officers will be focusing on handheld cell phone use in school zones, school bus stop-arm, texting while driving, seat belt, and child passenger safety laws.

“We just want to encourage our community to be patient in their travels while around school zones across Mt. Juliet,” stated Police Chief James Hambrick. “With any new school year, we all need to adjust to the new traffic patterns, and it takes time to work itself out. Mt. Juliet’s officers will be on-hand to help out where we are needed.”

Throughout the school year, the department will keep an open line of communication with crossing guards so they can easily report unsafe drivers or any other safety issues within the city limits.

Digital radar speed signs have also been deployed to school zones to raise awareness. Mt. Juliet Police have three digital speed signs that display the speed of cars and visually warn drivers if they are driving above the speed limit.

Parents are encouraged to visit their child’s school website to become familiar with the traffic plans for drop-off and pick-up at each school. Wilson County School’s website is http://www.wcschools.com/.

To ensure our school zones are safe this school year, Mt. Juliet Police offer the following suggestions:

Stopping for a School Bus Law:

photo from Mt Juliet Police Department
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