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As part of the NJ Safe Routes to School Resource Center, the Crossing Guard Program prepares crossing guards for their duties and supports them through projects that address pedestrian safety. If you need training and resources for crossing guards in your community, contact us.
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NJ Crossing Guard Training and Resources Program 2016. NJ...
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Crossing Guard Placement; Contact us; Laws & Guidance . Laws...
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The crossing guard train the trainer class assists...
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NJ Crossing Guard Expectations and Duties. NJ Crossing Guard...
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Crossing guard placement is not attached to a school but to...
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Crossing guard placement is not attached to a school but to the pedestrian safety need at a particular location. The following should be considered when determining crossing guard post locations: Age of students; Width of the street/# of lanes; Sight distance; Safe gaps in traffic; Presence of traffic control devices; Speed of vehicles
NJ Safe Routes Resource Center staff conducted research into state crossing guard programs to identify best practice or new developments in training content and delivery, and resources that might be beneficial additions to the New Jersey Crossing Guard Training and Resources Program.
9 Ιουλ 2024 · The post locations are unchanged from last year, and were determined so that crossing assistance to students is provided at intersections with the highest pedestrian volume, typically those closest to the schools, and at those located on state and county roads, which tend to have more traffic.
The proper placement of well-trained crossing guards is one of the most effective methods to improve student and crossing guard safety at crossings. There are many factors that contribute to the need for a crossing guard at a particular location including the age of students, road conditions (width, number of lanes), sight
14 Δεκ 2017 · From 1993 to 2016, 16 NJ adult crossing guards were killed when struck by motor vehicles while at work. An additional 231 adult crossing guards suffered injuries serious enough to require full days away from work as a result of motor vehicle-related accidents.
Liability Joint Insurance Fund of New Jersey (NJMEL), VTC continues to train and provide resources to crossing guards and their supervisors. New Jersey has approximately 6,800 crossing guards. The training program has reached 79 percent of the New Jersey municipalities that employ school crossing guards.