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Alaska’s 2025 School Year

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Alaska’s 2025 School Year – Slow Down Alaska – our kids are back in school – walking, biking, and riding the bus. Although we teach our children about safety, children are often unpredictable. Slow down and keep every child safer. It is every Alaskan’s job to create a safe environment so that children get to school and arrive home safely each day.

Bus Stops

Alaska’s 2025 School Year is upon us. Buses offer both safe and convenient transportation. At the same time, there are concerns to consider regarding bus stop safety. Bus stops are often strategically chosen for convenience. There are certain dangers associated with waiting at a bus stop. Teach your children to stay at least six feet (three giant steps) away from the road when waiting for the bus. Remind children that bus stops are not places to play.

Children should arrive at least five minutes before the scheduled bus stop pickup time. Teach children who cross the road to board the bus to:

  • Look both ways before crossing the street;
  • Always walk roughly ten feet in front of the bus so the driver can see the child crossing; and
  • Make eye contact with the bus driver before running in front of the bus – every time.

Alaska’s 2025 School Year is starting and weather changes rapidly in Alaska. Prepare children for colder weather and late buses. Ensure your child wears appropriate clothing for the weather, including gloves, hats and boots. Children should wear bright clothing when possible so passing drivers can see the children easily.

Alaska’s 2025 School Year Is Here – Be Aware

Slow down… Alaska’s 2025 School Year is here. If you know a bus stop or school is located near your home, watch for children while backing out of your driveway or garage. Use caution when traveling before school starts and after school ends each day. When you see a bus with red flashing lights, stop at least 30 feet from the bus. Never pass a stopped school bus.

Always watch for children near school buses and bus stops. Alaska’s 2025 School Year has started – Slow Down, Alaska.

School Zones

School designate zones where drivers must be more cautious and watch for children. Slow down Alaska. The speed limit in school zones decreases so that drivers can stop suddenly if needed. Children may not see cars coming when they cross the road. They may be distracted by other children, parents, teachers or other vehicles. In some cases, children do not look before crossing the road because they do not consider the danger. It is up to Alaska’s drivers to allow time to stop quickly in a school zone in case a child runs out in front of their vehicle.

Alaska’s 2025 School Year – Stay Alert

Cars sometimes stop quickly in a school zone. It is important for Alaska’s drivers to stay alert, so they do not hit another vehicle or person. Focus on driving. Put away distractions such as cell phones and food. Watch your surroundings and prepare for sudden stops. When possible, crack a window and listen for sounds outside of your vehicle to help stay alert. Alaska’s 2025 School Year is starting – Slow Down – our kids are back in school. They are walking, biking, and riding the bus.

With schools back in session, driving safely in school zones is important in protecting our children. If your child suffers injuries from an accident caused by a negligent driver, contact an Alaska personal injury law firm for guidance on how to pursue your child’s claims.

Johnson Law has been serving Alaskans for nearly 30 years. It’s who we are. Call Johnson Law at  (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form to discuss your serious injury case. We are here to serve you.

And while we hope you never need us… We’re here if you do. ~ Doug Johnson

Sources: Alaska Department of Education & Early Development; Alaska Council of School Administrators; and Justia U.S. Law

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