With Victorian students returning to school for Term 1 of 2026, police are reminding motorists to slow down and take extra care around school zones.
It follows a devastating number of pedestrian fatalities in 2025, with 52 pedestrians killed, including four children aged 18 years or under.
Police are urging motorists to slow down around school zones and be on the lookout for any children walking or crossing the roads.
There will also be an increased police presence as schools return to ensure motorists are adhering to the reduced speed limits.
Motorists are also being urged to lookout for school crossing supervisors and consider their safety with police issuing 53 infringements to motorists for failing to stop at a children’s crossing over the past four financial years (July 2021 – June 2025).
Road Policing Assistant Commissioner, Glenn Weir said children are amongst the most vulnerable road users and everyone had a responsibility to ensure they’re protected.
“For motorists, this means slowing down and remaining alert around school zones and crossings,” Assistant Commissioner Weir said.
“We’re also asking parents, carers and teachers to talk to children about the importance of road safety and teach them to stop, look, listen and think when crossing the road.
“Police will be highly visible around school zones this week to ensure reduced speed limits are adhered to.
“Slowing down means everyone can get to school and return home safely at the end of the day.”
















