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It’s Back-To-School Time For Area Districts; Carroll Police Chief Reminds Drivers To Be Extra Cautious For Next Several Weeks

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Tomorrow (Friday) marks the first day of classes for our area schools, which means a drastic change in traffic patterns for local communities. Carroll Police Chief Brad Burke says it is a night and day difference for drivers.

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Burke adds that motorists need to be watchful for more than the increased vehicle traffic, as many students walk or ride their bikes to school.

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Drivers will also notice more buses traveling throughout town and on rural roadways. Burke says it is critical to remember that passing a bus when it is stopped and its lights are flashing carries some stiff penalties.

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Burke says the best advice for everybody is to give yourself plenty of time, as mistakes happen when people are in a hurry.

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He recommends that residents who don’t need to be near the schools during drop-off and pick-up times avoid those areas. Classes begin for all the area schools on Friday, Aug. 23.