School crossing patrols (lollipop people)
School Crossing Patrols (SCPs) are employed by us, primarily to help children cross the road safely on their way to and from school. Even where a School Crossing Patrol is provided, parents remain responsible for ensuring their children's safety.
Advice for pedestrians
SCPs can help anyone cross the road, so long as they are at a designated site and working within approved times. Pedestrians are asked to follow these simple rules when crossing with a patrol:
- Stand well back
- Wait
- Listen to the patrol’s instruction
- Cross in front of the patrol
- Never play or run near a patrol
Advice for road users
Please give our SCPs consideration and assistance. They are there to help vulnerable pedestrians to use our roads safely. Please remember to:
- Park well away from them, so they can see clearly in both directions
- Reduce speed and be prepared to stop
- Obey instructions
- Completely stop your vehicle when asked to do so, do not roll forward
- Wait until the Patrol has returned to pavement before moving off
It is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1984 if you do not stop when signalled to do so by a School Crossing Patrol. We take the health and safety of our patrols very seriously. If you do not stop you will be reported to the Police. Possible penalties include:
- A fine of up to £1000
- Three penalty points
- Disqualification
Up to: Road safety education
Updated: 15 March 2016
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