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As the summer heat still simmers and the school bells start to ring again, Florida's roads are about to get a little busier — and a whole lot more unpredictable. From yellow buses making frequent stops to kids on bikes and distracted parents in drop-off lines, it's officially Back-to-School season, and that means it’s time to sharpen not just pencils, but also our driving awareness. August 11, 2025, is the official start of the school year for both Volusia and Flagler County students!
Let’s talk safety — from the driver’s seat.
🚍 School Buses: Rolling Yellow Safety Zones
You know the rule: If a school bus stops and extends its stop sign, you stop. No exceptions — unless you’re on a divided highway with an unpaved space of at least five feet, a raised median, or a physical barrier. Otherwise, it doesn’t matter which direction you're headed — you stop. Why? Because children don’t always look both ways, but we can.
Reminder: Failing to stop for a school bus in Florida can cost you a $400 fine and 4 points on your license. More importantly, it could cost a life.
🚸 School Zones: Slow Down, Save Lives
Those flashing lights in a school zone aren’t just for decoration — they’re flashing for you. Florida law mandates you slow down to 15–20 mph, depending on the zone. These areas are often packed with students, crossing guards, and bikes.
Speeding through a school zone? That could set you back $100 to $600 in fines — not to mention the guilt if something happens. So, ease off the gas. You're not just driving; you're protecting.
📵 Heads Up, Phones Down
Florida is a hands-free state in school and construction zones. That text can wait. If you’re caught holding a phone in a school zone, you’re looking at a $60 fine, and that’s before the insurance points pile on.
So go hands-free, eyes-wide, and fully focused.
đźš¶ Crosswalk Courtesy Is Mandatory
Crosswalks near schools are high-traffic zones for kids who may not have mastered the art of pedestrian safety yet. As drivers, we need to anticipate the unexpected — a student chasing a soccer ball, a parent distracted by a toddler, or a teenager nose-deep in their phone.
Tip: If you see a crossing guard, stop when they signal. They're the official traffic conductors of safety — let them lead.
đź•– Patience in the Pickup Line
Yes, it's long. Yes, it’s slow. Yes, someone will try to cut. But remember: the pickup line is a hotbed of emotions, car horns, and tired kids. Keep your cool. Stay in your lane — literally and figuratively — and remember why you’re there: to help kids get home safe.
💠Final Thought: You’re the Adult in the Room — or at Least on the Road
Back-to-school season isn’t just about supply lists and early alarms. For drivers, it's a call to attention, a test of patience, and a promise to protect.
Drive safe — class is officially in session on August 11th. 🏫🚦
Want more information on school and student safety? Click here to go to the Florida Department of Education's Safe Schools website.
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