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Police Step Up Traffic Safety Efforts Near Schools As Academic Year Opens
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Saying they expect to see more kids riding bikes to school and for motorists to grow impatient amid increased morning traffic, police are hiring additional officers for the start of the academic year. For at least the first two weeks of school, which starts Monday, additional officers will be positioned at intersections near schools to ease motor vehicle traffic and help direct both pedestrians and cyclists, according to Police Deputy Chief John DiFederico. Though morning school traffic means vehicles will be forced to travel more slowly, “people do get impatient, so I am concerned about bike safety and people trying to get to where they are going as fast as they can, even in traffic,” DiFederico told members of the Police Commission at a special meeting, held Aug. 26 via videoconference. “So I am a little concerned about having extra kids on bikes,” he said.