Won't a "children at play" sign help protect our kids?
At first consideration, it might seem that this sign would provide protection for youngsters playing in a neighborhood. It doesn't. Studies conducted in cities where such signs were widely posted in residential areas show no evidence of having reduced pedestrian crashes, vehicles speeds or legal liability. Learn more on the Children at Play page.

Show All Answers

1. Won't a "children at play" sign help protect our kids?
2. Are mailboxes a safety concern?
3. What is process for requesting speed bumps?
4. How are speed limits determined and by whom?
5. Will a stop sign slow traffic on our street?
6. How does the Road Commission determine when and where to put a traffic signal?
7. What is a HAWK Crosswalk Beacon?
8. What are "warrants" for traffic control devices?