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Traffic Control around Day Care Facilities

by Jessie Mccafferty

The importance of slow traffic in school areas has been debated a great deal, but it is also crucial not to overlook other areas where kids are present. Parks and playing areas need to keep traffic moving slowly. But preschools that won't be a part of a public school, day care centers and parochial colleges are also places where traffic calming is important.

Public school buildings are sometimes enormous and easy to spot. Distracted drivers might even spot the sizeable school buildings and adjust their speed. Little schools like preschools or day care centers for small children could also have youngsters present, making the requirement for slow traffic a great one. And many parochial and non-public schools are little and not held in buildings that look like a standard college. Signs in these areas can be especially critical.

Streets around a day care might mostly be populated with adults bringing their small children in cars. But some may walk or use other transportation. And there are certain to be instances when children play outside. There could be day trips where children need to get from the center to a bus or need to cross the street.

Naturally, adults will keep the kids controlled. But that doesn't lessen the requirement for slower traffic. A kid could bolt from the group. Or an adult might not notice an oncoming vehicle before leading kids into the street. If traffic is moving slowly enough, neither one of these eventualities must be heavy. The same issues can arise at small preschools or private schools, playgrounds, parks or anywhere kids gather. Variable speed and <a href="http://www.trafficalmsystems.com/">driver feedback signs</a> can be useful.

Drivers should recognize quality signs as official, and not as a sign put up by the school or troubled parties. Drivers see the signs and heed them, both because they look like "real" signs and because of the lit display that demands their attention.



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Title: Traffic Control around Day Care Facilities
Author: Jessie Mccafferty
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Keywords: TraffiCalm signs,driver feedback signs,speed limit,speed,signs
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