By Erin Coulter on Friday, October 05, 2018
Category: Traffic Safety

Azusa PD Participates in National Walk to School Day

The Azusa Police Department, in partnership with the Azusa Unified School District, will join hundreds of schools from across the state to celebrate National Walk to School Day on Wednesday, October 10, 2018. Walk to School Day provides students and families the opportunity to get active, reduces traffic around schools, and teaches children how to safely use roadways whether on foot or on two wheels.

In partnership with the Azusa Police Department and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), the annual Walk to School Day will serve as a way to educate children, parents/guardians and the community on best traffic safety practices to and from school.

Members of the Azusa Police Department will join the walk and will be sending traffic/patrol officers to the neighborhoods near schools to enforce traffic laws in an effort to remind everyone of the importance of pedestrian safety this day and every day around schools.

The event will begin at 7:30 AM with children, parents/guardians, and community leaders walking to school from pre-designated locations.

For those participating in Walk to School Day, the Azusa Police Department will offer parents/guardians guidance in teaching pedestrian/bike safety to their children, as well as tips for drivers who will make their way through school zones:

Children:

Drivers:


ABOUT BIKE/WALK TO SCHOOL DAY

The first Walk to School Day event began in 1997 by the Partnership for a Walkable America to encourage children to be familiar with their neighborhood and emphasize ways to make trips to and from school safe and fun. With more children bicycling to school, the first National Bike to School Day started in 2012, and now the one-day event encompasses thousands of schools across the country, and more than 40 countries worldwide.

To learn more about Bike/Walk to School Day, visit www.walkbiketoschool.org. You can search for participating schools here: www.walkbiketoschool.org/registration/whoswalking.php?sid=CA.

To learn more about Safe Routes to School, and ways to implement projects and activities that promote safe walking and bicycling to school every day, visit www.saferoutesinfo.org.