New survey finds 82% of parents want automated enforcement on school buses
70% favor automated enforcement to better protect kids in school zones
The survey, which included 2,000 parents or caretakers of children who walk, drive, are driven, or take transportation to school, showed that many respondents have witnessed near-miss incidents where a student was almost hit in a school zone or near a school bus.
The data points to a pattern of dangerous incidents in school zones and near school buses, and parents' desire for action:
- 82% support safety cameras to monitor and penalize drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses
- 70% of respondents favor automated enforcement in school zones
The response comes as many of these same parents and caregivers have witnessed events that nearly led to student tragedy:
- 43% have observed a "near miss" in a school zone
- 33% have seen a "near miss" surrounding a stopped school bus
Automated enforcement programs have long been proven effective.
Similar success has been experienced with school zone speed safety programs, where programs have experienced a 94 percent reduction in speeding at speed camera locations.
"Parents, educators, and communities share the same priority – keeping students safe," said
This data comes as cities and counties across the
This trend also reflects concerns from educators and school administrators, with 38% of public-school officials moderately or strongly agreeing that traffic patterns around their schools pose a threat to students' physical safety during their commute. To combat this, parents are advocating for a holistic safety approach with physical and policy-based improvements such as speed bumps, more crossing guards, better signage and traffic signals.
For more information on how to support safer driving and how to employ safety solutions for your community, visit www.verramobility.com/government.
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