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Mayor, police urge drivers to stop for school buses

Denville Mayor/Police Announcement · September 23, 2024
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Summary

Denville Mayor Tom Andes and Sergeant Brian Williams issued a brief public-service announcement reminding motorists to slow when bus yellow lights flash and to stop when red lights are flashing; the message was repeated several times to reinforce child safety.

Denville Mayor Tom Andes and Sergeant Brian Williams of the Denville Township Police Department delivered a short public-service announcement reminding motorists about school bus safety. Mayor Tom Andes framed the message around community safety for children and urged motorists to be alert when buses operate. Sergeant Brian Williams said the police department is committed to resident safety and gave specific instructions: slow when yellow lights come on and do not pass when the red lights flash. Both speakers repeated the instruction that motorists must not pass a stopped school bus with red lights flashing to underscore the point.

The speakers did not introduce any formal agenda items, votes, or policy proposals; the segment consisted solely of a repeated safety reminder intended for the public.