Clarkstown Police Urge Drivers to Use Caution on First Day of School

Phil Stilton

CLARKSTOWN, NY – As the new school year begins, the Clarkstown Police Department extends a safety reminder to the community regarding school commute practices.

The department made a public announcement today through social media channels. The message urges students, teachers, and parents to adopt cautious commuting habits.

Specifically, the guidance focused on walkers, bike riders, parent drop-offs, and bus riders.


The department recommends slowing down, paying attention, and allocating extra time for daily commutes. The objective is to ensure the well-being of everyone involved in the school community.

The announcement is part of the police department’s ongoing efforts to maintain a safe environment for local students and residents.

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