When driving through school zones:
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Watch for a school flagger.
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Remember that students must always yield right-of-way to vehicles.
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Always drive at 20 MPH or less.
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Obey the posted speed limits.
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Explanation
School zones and school bus stops are areas near schools with high concentrations of children. School zone speed limits are lower than other speed limits. To ensure the safety of students, obey the posted speed limits in school zones.
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