Qatar- HMC offers traffic safety tips during school hours


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Hamad Medical Corporation's (HMC) Hamad Trauma Center, through its Hamad Injury Prevention Program, urges road users to take extra precautions due to more traffic on the roads during school hours.
The Hamad Injury Prevention Program is offering the following road safety recommendations including that all passengers should wear a seat belt and/or an age- and size-appropriate car safety seat or booster seat. It also advices know traffic routes and patterns which will reduce the risk of delay and the need to rush to meet school start times, be a good role model and always buckle up, wear a helmet when biking, and follow pedestrian road safety rules, ensure safety seats are of the proper specification.
Children, especially those under 10 years of age, should be supervised as they walk or bike to school, or as they wait at the school bus stop, and its essential to slow down and obey all traffic laws and speed limits.
According to Dr Rafael Consunji (pictured), Director of the Hamad Injury Prevention Program (HIPP), the community outreach arm of HMC's Trauma Surgery Section, the safest school trips are those that are well planned. 'We caution parents to be realistic about their child's pedestrian skills. Children are impulsive and less cautious around traffic. It is recommended that only children older than 10 years of age walk or bike to school without adult supervision. If children are walking or biking to school, it's also a good idea to provide bright-coloured clothing so motorists can easily see them, said Dr Consunji. Dr Consunji says the beginning of the school year is an opportune time for families to turn their attention to safety, be it developing home safety plans in case of emergency or reviewing school bus safety tips.
'All children must be properly restrained in the rear seat. They must be in a car seat that is appropriate for their age and size and properly restrained, including when travelling on a school bus (if available), said Dr Consunji. 'If your child travels by bus, it is important to review school bus safety tips such as waiting for the bus to stop before approaching the curb, only boarding and exiting at designated locations and remaining seated while the bus is in motion.

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