School crossing zone definition

School crossing zone means a reduced-speed zone designated on a street by a local authority to facilitate safe crossing of the street by children going to or leaving a public or private elementary or secondary school during the time the reduced speed limit applies.
School crossing zone means street sections not adjacent to school property that pupils cross while following a designated walking route to school. School crossing zones are posted with a speed limit of 25 mph when children are present.
School crossing zone means a reduced-speed zone that is designated on a street by ordinance to facilitate safe crossing of the street by children going to or leaving a public or private elementary school during the times that the reduced speed limit is applicable, provided that the school crossing zone is duly posted by reduced speed signage in accordance with the ordinance applicable to its creation.

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