Popular on EntSun
- UK Financial Ltd Board of Directors Establishes Official News Distribution Framework and Issues Governance Decision on Official Telegram Channels - 280
- Phinge CEO Ranked #1 Globally by Crunchbase for the Last Week, Will Be in Las Vegas Jan. 4-9, the Week of CES to Discuss Netverse & IPO Coming in 2026 - 262
- Justin Jeansonne An Emerging Country Singer-Songwriter Music Fans Have Been Waiting For…a True Maverick - 215
- Crunchbase Ranks Phinge Founder & CEO Robert DeMaio #1 Globally. Meet him in Las Vegas-Week of CES to Learn About Netverse, Patented App-less Platform - 196
- "Micro-Studio": Why San Diegans are Swapping Crowded Gyms for Private, One-on-One Training at Sweat Society - 166
- Donna Cardellino Manager/Facilitator Signs Justin Jeansonne Country Singer-Songwriter To Exclusive Management Deal For Global Music Expansion - 140
- VDG Virtuoso Emerges as a New-Model Independent Industry Figure Blending Artist, Executive, and Infrastructure Builder - 138
- Contracting Resources Group Receives 2025 HIRE Vets Platinum Medallion Award from the U.S. Department of Labor - 121
- Oliver Sean's "Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday" Featuring the Real Indie Project Hits #1 in Portugal on Christmas Eve - 116
- UK Financial Ltd Executes Compliance Tasks Ahead Of First-Ever ERC-3643 Exchange-Traded Token, SMCAT & Sets Date For Online Investor Governance Vote - 114
Similar on EntSun
- David Boland, Inc. Awarded $54.3M Construction Contract by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District
- Elizabeth McLaughlin, Founder and CEO of Red Wagon Group, named 2026 Presidential Leadership Scholar
- U.S. Congressional Candidate Peter Coe Verbica on America's Asymmetric Crisis
- CCHR: Harvard Review Exposes Institutional Corruption in Global Mental Health
- RNHA Affirms Support for President Trump as Nation Marks Historic Victory for Freedom
- How Democrats Made Healthcare More Expensive in 2026
- 2025: A Turning Point for Human Rights. CCHR Demands End to Coercive Psychiatry
- The 22% Tax Reality: Finland's New Gambling Law Creates a "Fiscal Trap" for Grey Market Casino Players
- Documentary "Prescription for Violence: Psychiatry's Deadly Side Effects" Premieres, Exposes Link Between Psychiatric Drugs and Acts of Mass Violence
- Psychiatric Drug Damage Ignored for Decades; CCHR Demands Federal Action
SPD, GCSO partner with Springfield Public Schools for school bus stop-arm enforcement campaign
EntSun News/11081500
Springfield, Mo. ~ Springfield, Mo. - In an effort to promote student safety during National School Bus Safety Week, the Springfield Police Department (SPD) and the Greene County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) have joined forces with Springfield Public Schools (SPS). The campaign, which runs from October 20-24, 2025, aims to raise awareness and enforce traffic laws near school bus routes and loading zones.
SPD and GCSO traffic officers will be increasing patrols in both the city and county to crack down on stop-arm violations and educate drivers. According to Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams, stopping for a school bus is not just a suggestion - it's the law. "Stopping protects lives and keeps our community's most vulnerable members safe," he stated. "If one reminder or one stop prevents a tragedy, then every effort is worth it."
Greene County Sheriff Jim Arnott echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the campaign is about more than just enforcement. "It's about awareness," he said. "When we prioritize safety at school bus stops, we're showing our commitment to the well-being of every family in Greene County."
More on EntSun News
The theme for this year's campaign is "Safe Stops. Stronger Communities." This highlights the importance of every traffic stop as an opportunity to protect lives. As Springfield Public Schools Police Chief Jim Farrell put it, "Every stop is a chance to do the right thing." He urged drivers to always practice safe and attentive driving.
Funding for these enforcement efforts comes in part from a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation Traffic and Highway Safety Division.
This partnership between law enforcement agencies and schools aligns with Springfield's commitment to safer streets. Since 2017, when the nationally recognized SGF Yields pedestrian safety campaign was launched, there have been significant improvements in crosswalk compliance and overall safety for motorists and pedestrians. This has been achieved through education, engineering, and enforcement efforts by the SPD and Springfield Public Works. More information about SGF Yields and safety tips can be found at springfieldmo.gov/SGFYields.
In late 2024, the Springfield City Council adopted the Safer Streets SGF Plan, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2040 and disabling injury crashes by 2050. This aligns with the Vision Zero safety strategy, which has been implemented by the city. Residents are encouraged to get involved and learn more about this effort at springfieldmo.gov/saferstreets.
As National School Bus Safety Week approaches, the SPD, GCSO, and SPS are reminding drivers to prioritize safety on the roads. By working together, they hope to ensure that every child safely gets to and from school.
SPD and GCSO traffic officers will be increasing patrols in both the city and county to crack down on stop-arm violations and educate drivers. According to Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams, stopping for a school bus is not just a suggestion - it's the law. "Stopping protects lives and keeps our community's most vulnerable members safe," he stated. "If one reminder or one stop prevents a tragedy, then every effort is worth it."
Greene County Sheriff Jim Arnott echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the campaign is about more than just enforcement. "It's about awareness," he said. "When we prioritize safety at school bus stops, we're showing our commitment to the well-being of every family in Greene County."
More on EntSun News
- David Boland, Inc. Awarded $54.3M Construction Contract by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District
- Breaking My Music - First in the New Workbook Series
- "Phinge Unveil™" Coming to Las Vegas to Showcase Netverse Patented Verified App-less Platform, AI & Modular Hardware Including Developer Conferences
- Elizabeth McLaughlin, Founder and CEO of Red Wagon Group, named 2026 Presidential Leadership Scholar
- U.S. Congressional Candidate Peter Coe Verbica on America's Asymmetric Crisis
The theme for this year's campaign is "Safe Stops. Stronger Communities." This highlights the importance of every traffic stop as an opportunity to protect lives. As Springfield Public Schools Police Chief Jim Farrell put it, "Every stop is a chance to do the right thing." He urged drivers to always practice safe and attentive driving.
Funding for these enforcement efforts comes in part from a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation Traffic and Highway Safety Division.
This partnership between law enforcement agencies and schools aligns with Springfield's commitment to safer streets. Since 2017, when the nationally recognized SGF Yields pedestrian safety campaign was launched, there have been significant improvements in crosswalk compliance and overall safety for motorists and pedestrians. This has been achieved through education, engineering, and enforcement efforts by the SPD and Springfield Public Works. More information about SGF Yields and safety tips can be found at springfieldmo.gov/SGFYields.
In late 2024, the Springfield City Council adopted the Safer Streets SGF Plan, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2040 and disabling injury crashes by 2050. This aligns with the Vision Zero safety strategy, which has been implemented by the city. Residents are encouraged to get involved and learn more about this effort at springfieldmo.gov/saferstreets.
As National School Bus Safety Week approaches, the SPD, GCSO, and SPS are reminding drivers to prioritize safety on the roads. By working together, they hope to ensure that every child safely gets to and from school.
0 Comments
Latest on EntSun News
- Trends Journal's Top Trends of 2026
- CollabWait to Launch Innovative Waitlist Management Platform for Behavioral Health Services
- Urban Bush Women Celebrates Bessie Award Nominations & Winter 2026 Touring
- Imagen Golf Launches "Precision Lessons" with Trackman iO in Newtown, PA
- New Report Reveals Surprising Trends in Illinois Airport Accidents
- PebblePad Acquires myday to Deliver Unified Digital Campus Experiences for Student Success
- Real comparison: Isee hair's most comprehensive review: Half wig vs. HD lace wig——Which one is more worth buying?
- Adam Clermont Releases New Book – Profit Before People: When Corporations Knew It Was Dangerous and Sold It Anyway
- Banned Iranian Psychological Thriller THE TURTLE Set for UK Theatrical Release
- Love & Laughter : Grammy-nominated R&B Star Stokley Headlines
- Dirty Heads, 311, Tropidelic, and The Movement to Headline Everwild Music Festival in 2026 with its largest lineup to date!
- The Stork Foundation Announces 2025 Year-End Impact and Grant Awards Amid Rising National Demand
- Stout Industrial Technology Appoints Paul Bonnett as Chief Executive Officer
- Orlando Hosts Largest Fashion Collaboration as The Fashion Hub Company Opens Its Doors in Downtown Orlando
- Circus Harmony's annual show "Misterioso" celebrates 25th anniversary weekends in February
- Revenue Optics Appoints Ljupco Icevski as Executive Advisor in Strategic Move to Accelerate Commercial Development
- Waarom brand mentions in ChatGPT steeds belangrijker worden
- Destination: Scientology Shines with Team Spirit in Columbus at 2025 Dotcomm Awards
- Grandview Art & Auctions Brings the Hard Rock Hotel Art Legacy to Collectors Worldwide
- Yunishigawa Onsen's Annual "Kamakura Festival" will be held January 30 – March 1, 2026