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San Pedro Driving Safety Tips for Back-to-School

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It’s that time of year again—time for the kids to go back to school and time to be alert when driving them to and from school. Driving safely is always important, but we all must be even more alert when driving with children and when driving in school zones. Here are some San Pedro driving safety tips for back-to-school.

It’s that time of year again—time for the kids to go back to school and time to be alert when driving them to and from school. Driving safely is always important, but we all must be even more alert when driving with children and when driving in school zones.


Here are some San Pedro driving safety tips for back-to-school:

  • Pay extra attention to your speed – playing kids may not be paying attention to traffic and could dart out in front of you. This is especially true when they’re waiting for a bus.

  • Obeying school bus rules is also a critical part of San Pedro driving safety. Remember to slow down when you see flashing yellow lights, and come to a complete stop when the bus driver extends the stop sign and turns on the red warning lights. Don’t pass until the red lights and all other signals have been turned off.

  • Have you checked your brakes recently in case you have to stop suddenly? If not, have your brakes inspected to ensure San Pedro driving safety.

  • Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in school zones in California is 25 mph. A school zone is defined as driving within 500 to 1,000 feet of a school.

  • Another San Pedro driving safety tip is to always obey the instructions of school crossing guards, and to look out for their safety as well as the children they’re helping cross the street.

  • Make sure your children are properly wearing their seat belts when you drive them to school. In the hustle and bustle of getting the kids off to school, it’s easy to overlook even the most basic aspect of San Pedro driving safety.

  • Dirty or dim headlights can make it difficult to see when you’re driving the kids to and from school in the early morning or at night. If you need help with headlight maintenance, visit the San Pedro driving safety professionals.

  • This may go without saying, but never talk on your cell phone in the car. It’s distracting (and illegal) and could harm your children or other children on the way to school. Cell phones are a leading cause of crashes in California according to the California Highway Patrol.


Don’t risk having to deal with a breakdown on the way to or from school. Let the San Pedro driving safety specialists perform a free 40-point inspection of your vehicle’s major systems to check for problems. Be proactive. Be alert. Be safe.


From bad brakes to poor suspension to a pesky Check Engine light—and everything in between—you can trust the San Pedro driving safety pros for all of your car repair needs. Visit www.ParkPlazaAutomotive.com or call 310.831.2888 to make an appointment today.

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Mitch Harmatz has owned and operated Plaza Automotive Center since 2001. Plaza Automotive Center's San Pedro auto repair and service includes tune-up and engine services, tire service, air conditioning service, brake service, diagnostic service, cooling system, charging system, and wheel alignment. Visit www.ParkPlazaAutomotive.com or call 310.831.2888 today to schedule your appointment.
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