Traffic Police Inspects Schools and Kindergartens of Tyumen Oblast
Increased Control Will Affect Drivers Near Educational Institutions
Additional Measures Will Help Ensure Road Safety for Children
To improve the safety of children, the State Traffic Inspectorate plans to increase control over traffic near schools and kindergartens in the Tyumen region. The measures are designed to prevent accidents involving young pedestrians and ensure their safe movement.
The traffic police will focus on identifying drivers who violate traffic regulations, such as speeding, failing to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks, and illegal parking near educational institutions. Violators will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
The State Traffic Inspectorate also plans to conduct educational activities, distribute informational materials, and remind drivers of the importance of adhering to traffic rules. In addition, the traffic police will work in cooperation with school administrations and parents to develop safe routes for children to and from school.
The increased control is part of a comprehensive plan to improve road safety for children in the Tyumen region. According to the State Traffic Inspectorate, the number of accidents involving young pedestrians has been increasing in recent years, which necessitates the implementation of additional measures to protect children on the roads.
The traffic police urge drivers to be extra cautious when driving near schools and kindergartens. By following traffic regulations and paying attention to the road, drivers can help ensure the safety of children and create a safer environment for all road users.