Timely safety reminder around schools

Published on 15 May 2023

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This Friday is National Walk Safely to School Day.

Primary school aged children across Benalla are encouraged to make the important steps towards a healthier future by participating in National Walk Safely to School Day on Friday 19 May 2023.

Now in its 24th year, the annual event raises awareness of health, road safety, transport and environmental benefits that regular walking can provide for the long-term well-being of our children. Apart from the physical benefits, regular walking also has a favourable impact on children's cognitive and academic performance.

Benalla Rural City Council Mayor Bernie Hearn encourages students, their families and carers to walk to school on Friday.

“Participating in National Walk Safely to School Day is a great way to educate children on road safety and encourage a healthy lifestyle,” Cr Hearn said.

“I want to encourage all primary-school children, their families and carers to take part not just this Friday, but every day. If you live too far to walk the whole distance, consider walking part of the way.

“Walking, riding or scooting to and from school in a safe manner can help children to achieve the recommended 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity each day, Cr Hearn said.

In Benalla we have 14 school crossings which are controlled by 18 school crossing supervisors.

Under the Road Safety Road Rules 2017, whenever school crossing flags are displayed, it is illegal to stop or park 20 metres before a school crossing or 10 metres after a school crossing. When flags are displayed motorists must stop for pedestrians and remain stopped until the crossing is clear.

“Our school crossing supervisors do a fantastic job each day, rain, hail or shine. Not only are they ensuring our kids get to school safely they are also teaching them the importance of road safety,” Cr Hearn said.

“With the day comes a very simple but important road safety message, until children are 10 years of age, they must always hold the hand of an adult when crossing the road,” she said.

School zones are patrolled by crossing supervisors from 8am-9.30am and from 2.30pm-4pm.

During these times, speed limits are reduced to 40km/h.

 

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