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Children’s safety when being picked up and dropped off at school is everyone’s responsibility, says Yarra Ranges Council.

Primary and secondary students across the shire are now back at school so school zone speed restrictions are again in place.

Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson encouraged everyone to do their bit and make sure the year got off to a safe start.

“Watch out for children walking to and from school and always observe the speed limit – especially during school pick up and drop off time,” he said.

“Council’s crossing supervisors will be helping to guide children and families on their walks to and from school, but everyone can do their bit to help make sure our kids get some safely.

“Safety can be as simple as getting your kids in and out by the kerbside door at drop-offs and pick- ups so they’re clear of traffic, supervising children near traffic, walking or cycling to school with them, and driving carefully.”

Cr Stevenson said council officers had been visiting schools at the start and end of the day to talk to parents about parking regulations and appropriate areas to park.

“Parking in appropriate spots and using the right pick up and drop off zones has a big impact on safety for kids and other pedestrians,” he said.

“School visitors should get familiar with parking regulations at their school and the best place to drop off and pick up kids – if you’re unsure, have a chat to your school.

“We have a grace period for the first two weeks of the school year so we can get to know families, help them find the best way to navigate the sometimes-stressful pick up and drop off times and give them an easy start to the year.”

The grace period was to end on Monday 11 February.

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