Motorists are advised 40km per hour school zones are back in force, now kids have returned from school holidays.
A Transport for NSW spokesperson said school zones operate on all gazetted school days to ensure the safety of students who may be travelling to and from school.
“School zones are marked by prominent signs and dragon’s teeth road markings, many have flashing lights, so it’s easy to tell when you’re entering a school zone,” the spokesperson said.
“Motorists need to ensure they stay below the legal speed limit and don’t get caught speeding, as they run the risk of losing their licence.
“It is important to remember children are unpredictable, so motorists need to take care and slow down in school zones.”
The speed limit around most schools is 40km per hour between 8am — 9.30am and 2.30pm — 4pm.
“Speeding and other driving offences committed in school zones attract heavier penalties, so there’s even more reason to stay vigilant,” the spokesperson said.
“Penalties for motorists caught speeding in school zones start at a $173 fine and gaining two demerit points.”