In case you forgot to turn the page on your calendar a few days ago, it’s now September, which means schools throughout Winnipeg are set to reopen to students, and school zones on local streets are back in effect.
Reduced speed limits around schools, dropping to 30 km/h from 50 km/h, came back as of Sunday, and drivers caught going over the limit could face a hefty ticket.
CAA Manitoba says it wants drivers to remember that the focus on school zones is all about safety.
“Parents and guardians across Manitoba have reported seeing unsafe driving behaviours in school zones, including double parking, speeding and stopping in moving traffic,” the auto club’s Ewald Friesen said in a statement Tuesday.
“Not only are these behaviours dangerous, they also could come with stiff penalties.”
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In addition to the well-known penalties surrounding speeding in a school zone, Friesen said, drivers can also be …