Crossing the Street, Crossing Off Danger: Top Tips for Parents
As the school year kicks off in West Jordan, safety is a top priority for everyone, especially when it comes to our kids. With 90 crossing guards stationed throughout the city, West Jordan Police work hard to ensure the safety of students as they travel to and from school. Each crossing guard is specifically trained to manage traffic and protect your kids. However, safety doesn’t stop at the crosswalk—it’s a community effort that requires vigilance from every driver.
Speeding in School Zones: Zero Tolerance, High Fines
Speeding in active school zones is taken very seriously. School zones in West Jordan are clearly marked with flashing lights, and there’s no excuse for missing them. The consequences for speeding in these areas are steep. Under Utah’s updated 2024 laws, the minimum fine for speeding in a school zone is $260 for driving 21 mph.
These fines reflect the seriousness of the offense. At just 35 mph, a vehicle can fatally injure a child, as it’s incredibly challenging to stop in time. Remember, police officers don’t set these fines; they enforce them to protect our community.
No Exceptions for Parents
We understand that mornings can be hectic, but rushing to get your kids to school doesn’t exempt you from following traffic laws. Speeding in a school zone, even when you’re running late, is dangerous and could result in a ticket.
Put the Phone Away
Distracted driving is illegal, and if your phone is in your hand while driving, you’re breaking the law. More importantly, using your phone while driving sets a dangerous example. Keep your phone out of sight—put it in your bag, the backseat, or even the trunk.
Teach Safe Crossing Habits
Crosswalks and crossing guards are there for a reason. Always encourage your children to use designated crosswalks, even if it means walking a little further. By setting a good example, you help reinforce the importance of crossing safely.
Report Speeding Concerns
If you notice issues with speeding in your area, especially during school hours, don’t hesitate to report it. The non-emergency police hotline is available at 801-840-4000. While West Jordan is a large city with many challenges, the police department is committed to addressing these issues proactively.
Stop for School Buses
When a school bus has its stop sign arm extended, you must stop, regardless of whether you’re on the same or opposite side of the road. Some larger roads may have specific exemptions, so it’s important to stay informed.
Safety is a shared responsibility. By following these guidelines and remaining vigilant, we can work together to ensure that our children have a safe journey to and from school every day.