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THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Time to allow time for school zones
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With the opening of schools this week, drivers must ease off the gas pedal near schools. It may save lives as well as money. Fines for speeding increase in school zones. Pelham is a town of commuters. After two months without school buses and school children, it’s easy to overlook their return. That’s why police forces across Ontario step up their enforcement of speeding during the first days of September. In Pelham, there are six elementary schools and one
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high school. Some have flashing yellow lights and traffic signals as reminders to slow down and check speedometers. Over the past few years, the Town of Pelham and Niagara Region have added traffic signals, flashing yellow lights, signalled pedestrian crossings, speed humps and sidewalks to increase safety. You will see them around Glynn A. Green on Pelham Street, St. Alexander on Regional Road 20, A. K. Wigg on Haist St. and St. Ann on Canboro Road. Less conspicuous are Pelham Centre Public School on Centre Street near Welland Road and E. W. Farr Memorial School set back from Canboro Road in Fenwick. Drivers near those two schools must watch for pedestrians and turning school buses. Few motorists miss the sight of E.L. Crossley Secondary School’s blazing mural on Regional Road 20. They can, however, overlook the reappearance of cars, trucks and buses turning into and out of the Crossley’s two driveways. The area near the high school still lacks sidewalks, so students walk along the highway. In addition to school zones, drivers on Pelham’s main roads and side roads must stay alert for school buses. They not only pick up and drop off students attending Pelham schools but also those going to schools in neighbouring communities that serve Pelham. It is best to allow time for delays rather make time in school zones and along bus routes.
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