Contact UsSubscribeAdvertisers IndexRSS RSS Feed
September 7, 2007
Search Archives

Garden City Police Help Launch "School's Open" Safety Campaign

Donna Galasso, assistant director of the AAA Club's Traffic Safety Unit with Detective Richard Pedone (left) and Inspector Kenneth Jackson of the Garden City Police Department
Inspector Kenneth Jackson and Detective Richard Pedone of the Garden City Police Department have helped AAA New York launch its 62nd annual "School's Open - Drive Carefully" campaign by mounting traffic safety posters in the community.

Inspector Jackson and Detective Pedone mounted a colorful "School Open - Drive Carefully" poster at Police Headquarters in Garden City on September 1st to help alert drivers to be extra careful as thousands of local youngsters return to school.

"Each year we depend on the cooperation of local police departments to ensure the success of the 'School's Open' program," said Donna Galasso, assistant director of the Club's Traffic Safety unit. "We're grateful that Inspector Jackson and Detective Pedone recognize the program's safety benefits for local students and have pledged their assistance to help spread the message," said Galasso.

Ms. Galasso reminds drivers to be especially cautious in school areas, keeping their speed at or below posted limits and being prepared to stop, on both sides of a street, for school buses with flashing red lights, as required by New York State law.

The Club's annual "School's Open - Drive Carefully" program is conducted with local government and police agencies. Thousands of special posters, banners, bumper stickers and other educational materials are distributed through the program.

AAA New York State's "School's Open - Drive Carefully" program began in 1945. Since then, the campaign has helped to prevent injuries and deaths among children of elementary school age.