Crime & Safety
Darien Police Remind Drivers To Be Cautious Driving Near Schools
Darien Police Department is reminding drivers to be cautious driving by schools and bus stops.

DARIEN, IL — With school starting, the Darien Police Department is reminding drivers to be cautious while driving near schools, bus stops and anywhere children may be walking near the road. According to the city newsletter, drivers are reminded:
- On any two-lane roadway and within school parking lots, all traffic must stop when the school bus has its "STOP" arm extended. On a four-lane roadway, only vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus are required to stop. The penalty for passing a stopped school bus is a $150 fine and a 90-day suspension of driving privileges.
- The speed limit in areas posted as "School Zones" is 20 mph on school days from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., when children are present in the area.
- Always buckle up everyone on every trip, every time. Seat belts are the best defense against driver mistakes.
- When driving near schools, be alert for adult school crossing guards and student patrols that may be assisting children crossing the street. Motorists are required to obey the instructions of adult school crossing guards, so use caution and be prepared to stop.
- Cell Phones are prohibited in school zones for everyone! State statute prohibits the use of cell phones for all drivers, regardless of age, while operating a motor vehicle in a school zone.
According to the city newsletter, Darien Police strictly enforces all laws regarding school speed zones, school crossings, and school bus stop requirements. Darien Police Officers will issue full citations for all violations near schools or school zones.
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