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ParkingChaos at the school gate
With this many vehicles dropping off or picking up students it can be a recipe for chaos at the school gates, with parents dropping off their children while double-parked, parking on broken yellow lines, blocking driveways and slowing traffic flow. To sort out this growing problem, in early 2003 Auckland City Council started to enforce a zero tolerance policy towards those ignoring the traffic rules - the 'Chaos at the School Gate' programme. The programme has been very successful and is helping to reduce the danger to children as well as improve traffic flow around schools at this busy time of the day. The programme includes placing parking officers on patrol outside schools to observe non-compliant behaviours and issue tickets to those illegally parked. Auckland City Council runs the programme at 15 schools each term. Other schools can go on a waiting list for the next term . Schools that have experienced difficulties with illegal parking have first priority to join the scheme. Schools on either programme are required to inform parents that the school is part of the Chaos at the School Gate scheme. Schools must put the information in their newsletter and a send a copy of this to the council. If you would like to be part of the programme please contact us. |

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Did you know that school-related travel accounts for nearly half of all
morning peak travel?