Safety patrollers at Regina schools will be wearing backpacks with built-in radars that will display a driver’s speed as part of a new initiative to reduce speeding in school zones.
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Most kids are heading back to the classroom on Tuesday to begin a new school year in Regina and police are reminding drivers to be on the lookout and to obey school zone speed limits.
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It was the first day of school for thousands of students across the province on Thursday. The increased traffic of school buses and students walking to school prompted some safety reminders from SGI and police.