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Tickets in a school zone could cost more than you think
August 19, 2009 - 10:55pm
TYLER A new back to school study by the Allstate Insurance Agency shows a ticket in a school zone can take a sizeable chunk of your pay check. As texas students begin to hit the books next week, law enforcement will hit the streets looking for those who speed in a school zone.






The fines in a school zone may be considered high but the loss of a life is irreplaceable.
Speeding isn't the only issue to think about with school starting.
The buses hit the road to pick up and drop off students.
They have stop signs and flashing red lights that should be observed for the safety of our Children on the roads and in the school zones.
meaning all motorists should stop until turned off.
Phyllis
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