Oman Daily Observer

Go slow near schools when kids are around

- LAKSHMI KOTHANETH @lakshmioma­n

We request everyone to reduce speed and help the students in their movement while arriving at school and leaving the school premises

As the first week of school students heading back to physical classrooms after the gap caused by the pandemic, the Royal Oman Police has alerted parents on the responsibi­lity of alerting their children on road safety, “It is a necessity to make sure that the bus has stopped completely before getting off it, taking into account the correct traffic precaution­s while heading home.”

The Director-general of Royal Oman Police, Colonel Mohammed bin Awadh al Rowas, speaking to the Observer, said it is customary for the ROP to follow closely on the safety of students and their vehicles at the beginning of each academic year.

“We want all the parents and drivers to be aware of all the safety measures and road safety regulation­s that must be followed to safeguard students particular­ly when they are near the schools. We request everyone to reduce speed and help the students in their movement while arriving at school and leaving the school premises,” said Col Mohammed.

There has been a daily awareness campaign by the Royal Oman Police on social media. On Wednesday, the campaign highlighte­d the rights of the pedestrian­s.

The ROP stated, “Slow down. Come to a complete stop before entering the planned pedestrian crossing. Giving priority to pedestrian­s as soon as they place their feet on the first line of the zebra crossing.”

On the other hand, the parents have also raised the importance of the role of the school bus drivers when it comes to the safety of their children while commuting to school and back.

“What is the role of the drivers?

They play a crucial role in the safety of the children. Some of them drive the bus before the student sits or gets off from the bus door onto the street or they stop next to the street so that one side of the vehicle is inside the street which obscures the vision of the student and can result in tragedies,” said a concerned parent.

“I hope that buses are required to install a camera in front of the bus door,” requested yet another parent on social media.

“Two of the biggest concerns are run-over accidents and young children being forgotten in the bus,” reflected a mother.

There are strict traffic regulation­s to be followed by drivers while passing through school zones. The school buses being back on the roads the traffic has peaked during the rush hours and the ROP campaign also highlighte­d on the significan­ce of using vehicle indicators, negligence of which is a traffic violation.

“The driver of the vehicle must use the side-signal light ‘right, left’ that indicates a lane change, and that the warning remains in place for the duration of the lane change. It is considered a violation if any driver does not use the side signal when changing from one lane to another.”

MOHAMMED AL ROWAS Director-general, ROP

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