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What is a safety zone in driving?

My son is eligible for driving school this fall. I want to give him a headstart on the basics, but I need a little refresher. What is the purpose of a safety zone?

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Max Werner · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Congrats—driving school can be a huge step toward independence for young adults, and it looks like you’re doing a great job preparing your son for the class. For quick driving refreshers, you’ve come to the right place.
In the simplest terms, a safety zone is a place set aside for pedestrians. Safety zones are commonplace for areas with lots of foot traffic and can be identified by one of the following:
  • A sign explaining higher fines for speeding in a pedestrian zone
  • A sign to mark the beginning of the safety zone
  • Striped lines across a roadway
Many safety zones require drivers to slow their vehicles. Depending on your region, those found speeding within a safety zone can be subject to steep fines. Vehicular injury to a pedestrian in this zone will result in criminal charges.
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