Drivers urged to slow near parks, schools to protect children
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A staff member delivered a brief safety announcement advising drivers to slow down and be alert near neighborhoods, parks and schools to reduce risk to children.
A staff member urged drivers during a meeting to slow down and be alert when driving through neighborhoods and near parks or schools to protect children. The advisory emphasized keeping a cautious speed and heightened attention to reduce the risk of collisions involving children.
The announcement explained that children "can be unpredictable" and called on motorists to adjust their driving accordingly. The staff member said, "Children can be unpredictable. When you're driving through neighborhoods or near parks or schools, slow down and be alert. Your caution helps keep kids safe."
The comment was a brief safety reminder and did not prompt debate or a formal vote. No follow-up actions or directives were recorded in the meeting minutes.
