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KTSM News – Texas state troopers offer safety tips for school year

Posted on August 4, 2025

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — With kids heading back to school, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) wants to remind all Texans to use caution and adhere to safety measures designed to protect students, staff and other drivers this school year.

This includes tips on how to safely drop off and pick up your child from school, drive cautiously through school zones and talk to your family and loved ones about staying safe this school year and beyond, DPS said.

“As the new school year begins, we’re asking every driver to slow down, stay alert and be patient— especially in school zones and car lines for pickup,” Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee said. “Children can be unpredictable and it’s our responsibility to keep them safe. A moment of impatience or distraction behind the wheel can have life-changing consequences. Let’s all do our part to make sure students arrive safely every day.”

Driving Tips:

  • Give students extra room and don’t assume they are paying attention to your vehicle. Students are often distracted by mobile devices, electronic devices or by other students, and they may not be paying attention.
  • Don’t block crosswalks when stopped at a red light or stop sign.
  • Follow the directions of school crossing guards.
  • Watch for children on bicycles traveling to and from schools.
  • Reduce your speed when you spot a school bus and know children may unexpectedly step into the road without checking for traffic.
  • Be careful around railroad crossings. School buses are legally required to stop at them.
  • Know the laws regarding school buses. According to Texas law, if a bus has alternating flashing red signals visible from the front or rear, drivers must stop before reaching the bus. Drivers can only proceed if the flashing lights are no longer activated, the driver signals you to proceed or the bus has resumed driving. Approaching drivers do not have to stop for a school bus that is operating a visual signal if the road is separated by a physical barrier or an intervening space. If a highway is only divided by a left-turn lane, it is not considered divided, and drivers must stop for school buses.
  • Drivers who illegally pass a school bus face fines up to $1,250 for the first offense. For people convicted of the offense more than once, the law allows for the person’s driver license to be suspended for up to six months. Criminal charges are possible if a driver causes someone serious bodily injury.
  • Always obey speed limits and traffic laws in school zones.
  • Remember, texting while driving is illegal in Texas.

In addition to driver safety tips around school zones and near school buses, it is imperative to have regular conversations with your children about school safety and situational awareness during an emergency or severe weather event. DPS reminds Texas families of critical safety tips to ensure parents, guardians and children are prepared to navigate any potential emergencies or natural disasters that may arise this school year.

Safety tips:

  • Make sure your school has up-to-date emergency contact information, including phone numbers for parents, guardians and alternate contacts.
  • Keep a current, up-to-date picture of your child throughout the school year on your mobile device that shows identifying information. In the event of an emergency, law enforcement can quickly distribute the photograph of your child.
  • Talk to your child about what to do in case of emergencies, such as fire, active shooter or tornado drills, as well as other lockdown drills.
  • Remind your child to never talk to strangers or accept rides from anyone not previously approved by you.
  • Familiarize yourself and your child with their school’s safety policies and procedures.
  • Ensure your child knows which adults at school (teachers, counselors, etc.) they can go to if they need help.
  • Continue to cultivate conversations throughout the school year on practicing smart safety at school.

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