Fraudside: Traffic signs in School
Last week Principal Justin Campbell announced that the hallway traffic is getting out of hand. “In an effort to decrease the traffic jam that happens in the hallways throughout the school we are going to add traffic signs that the students and facility need to follow. This helps prepare students for future driving and cuts down on groups of students blocking the halls.” He also announced that Mr. Smith will have the authority to issue tickets to any student that is not following the rules given by the signs. If a student receives 3 tickets he/she will be scheduled up for a week.
The yield signs will be the first to go up at the major hallway intersections. Students are expected to treat them like real roadway yield signs. One way has the right away while the other needs to merge into the hallway. Another rule is that the students need to stay on the right side of the hallway, mimicking staying to the right when driving a car.
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Last week Principal Justin Campbell announced that the hallway traffic is getting out of hand. “In an effort to decrease the traffic jam that happens in the hallways throughout the school we are going to add traffic signs that the students and facility need to follow. This helps prepare students for future driving and cuts down on groups of students blocking the halls.” He also announced that Mr. Smith will have the authority to issue tickets to any student that is not following the rules given by the signs. If a student receives 3 tickets he or she will be scheduled up for a week. Reports of these violations will be sent to the teachers of Driver’s Education and to the NH Department of Motor Vehicles.
The first yield signs to be installed will be at the major hallway intersections. Students are expected to treat them like real roadway yield signs. The student traffic facing the yeild sign right has to yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic. Another rule is that the students need to stay on the right side of the hallway, mimicking staying to the right when driving a car. The administration hopes that students who are learning to drive will get insight about the rules of the road.