Cobourg Police Service Two-Week Back-to-School Safety Check-In

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The Cobourg Police Service (CPS) has completed the first two weeks of its Back-to-School Safety campaign under the Selective Traffic Enforcement Project (STEP). The initiative focuses on promoting safe driving in school zones as communities adjust to the back-to-school routine.

Starting the last week of August, officers were in school zones and community safety areas, engaging with residents, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and staying alert. Once school was back in session, CPS shifted its focus to speed and traffic enforcement during peak hours.

From September 1–12, CPS officers issued:

57 Provincial Offence Notices (PONs) for Speeding and Four Warnings

One Stunt Driving Charge

Nine PONs for Disobeying Signs

Multiple warnings and tickets for various other offences, including handheld devices.

September STEP, focused on school zones, continues for the rest of the month. CPS reminds drivers that safety is a shared responsibility.

Reduce speed in school zones

Obey posted signs and school bus signals

Stay focused and avoid distractions

Be patient and plan for extra time during school hours

Pete Fisher
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