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zhenjiang primary and secondary schools open in autumn, traffic police are back on duty to protect students

2024-09-02

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yangzi evening news reported on september 2 (correspondent tan dejie, reporter wan lingyun) september 2 was the first day of the autumn semester for primary and secondary schools in zhenjiang. the jingkou traffic police brigade of zhenjiang, together with schools, parents and social welfare teams in the area, launched the "beijing" heart school protection campaign. at the scene, more than 60 auxiliary traffic police officers and more than 30 volunteers from sop volunteers, zhenjiang yongfeng and others were stationed at the school protection posts in front of 13 primary and secondary schools in the area to protect students' traffic safety.
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on the eve of the start of school, the jingkou traffic police and the jingkou district education bureau made careful preparations and comprehensive mobilization to formulate a school protection plan with "one policy for each school and one characteristic for each school". during this period, they carried out safety inspections and education for school buses and drivers in advance, and informed parents of the requirements and precautions for picking up and dropping off students in various ways to ensure that the campus was in order on the first day of school.
at 7:30 am on september 2, teachers, parents and public welfare teams dressed in volunteer uniforms, led by traffic police, worked in an orderly manner to maintain traffic order and escort students to school safely. after the students entered the school, jingkou traffic police also walked into the school classroom to give the students the "first lesson of the new semester" on traffic safety.
on the first day of school, traffic in front of schools in jingkou district was smooth and orderly. no traffic accidents involving students occurred, and there was no impact on surrounding traffic.
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