| There are 5 School Crossing Patrols at busy sites to help
Primary School children cross the road safely. They are known by
school pupils as 'lollipop' patrols because of the sign that they
use to control traffic. This light hearted title can be misleading,
as the job they do is a serious
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Although much loved by the children, our school crossing
patrols are not always treated with respect by drivers. Patrols
have the legal power to stop traffic using their sign and drivers
who fail to obey the instruction are always reported to the
Police.
You can help our 'Lollipops' keep the children safe:
As a driver When approaching a Patrol slow
down and be prepared to stop if the sign is raised.
If you are stopped, please wait a short distance away from the
Patrol. Please do not creep forward or rev your engine and do not
move away until the Patrol is completely off the road.
Do not park near or on the crossing point as you could obstruct the
Patrol's view or prevent them from safely stepping out.
Remember that failing to stop when asked to do so is an offence and
offenders are always reported to the Police.
As a Parent When taking your child to and
from school always set a good example and use the Patrol. Always
encourage your child to go to the Patrol point to cross.
Please follow the instructions given by the Patrol. Please don't
follow the Patrol into the road but wait on the footpath until
asked to cross.
Always cross in front of the Patrol, never behind them.
There are a number of locations where we have vacancies for school
crossing patrols. Contact the
Road Safety Team if you are interested or would like to make
any comments about the school crossing patrol
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| Please note - Some documents published before
1st December 2006 may contain incorrect contact
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