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ST BEDE S CATHOLIC COLLEGE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN APPLICABLE TO Staff, students and parents DOCUMENT OWNER Principal APPROVAL DATE 6 th July 2018 APPROVED BY Principal SCHOOL ACTIONS School Policy Staff and parents are to ensure practices are consistent with this policy. LAST REVIEW DATE/S 5 th June 2018 NEXT REVIEW DATE 23 rd March 2019 or earlier if traffic conditions change. RELATED DOCUMENTS St Bede s Child Protection Policy St Bede s Work Health and Safety Policy School Contacts Principal John Murphy (02) 4088 8222 0488 490 237 AIM St Bede s Catholic College is committed to the safety of the students in our care. The safe transport to and from school of all students is an absolute College priority. In addition to the absolute priority given to the safety of our students, St Bede s Catholic College values the importance of close and positive relationships with our neighbours, the local council and our bus providers. By complying with this policy, both of these priorities can be achieved. PURPOSE This policy outlines the procedure for parents to follow when dropping off and picking up their children, as well as students traveling to and from school on buses, via bicycles or walking. In developing this policy, consideration has been given to the traffic management plan of St Aloysius, the primary school located next door, and to our neighbours, council requirements, our bus providers and to all members of our College community. Specific consideration has also been given to two other College policies: Work, Health & Safety Child Protection 1

WHO MUST COMPLY WITH THIS POLICY This traffic management plan policy applies to all those involved in the transport of students to and from school, including the students themselves and parents, guardians and friends who are involved in the transport of the children. It is expected that parents/carers, grandparents and family members will support the school through role modelling safe road use behaviours. In addition to students complying with this policy, exemplary behaviour and the correct wearing of the College uniform are expected of them at all times in travelling to and from school. PROCEDURES The procedures for this traffic management plan are divided into three sections: 1. Bus transport 2. Car transport 3. Cycling and Pedestrian travel 1. BUS TRANSPORT Overview To ensure student safety and control of traffic associated with the operation of the high school site, the Colleges preference is for students to arrive onsite via bus. The use of public transport helps to reduce congestion of traffic movement around the College site. Refer to the below site plan, which notes the location of the bus zone along Heritage Drive. 2

This area is clearly sign-posted, and is located between the car park entrance/exit and the pedestrian entrance/exit that joins the pathways going to and from the main building. The bus will approach the College in the morning and afternoon from Dragonfly Drive and will turn right into Heritage Drive, before stopping at the allocated bus stop area. The bus zone will operate from 8.00am 9.30am in the mornings and from 2.30pm 4.00pm in the afternoons and under no circumstances are cars to park in this zone during those times. Outside of the nominated school bus zone hours, this area is an unrestricted public parking zone. For further information regarding the bus company providing the school services, please refer to the below website link. https://cdcbus.com.au/huntervalley-buses Morning Students are to exit the bus calmly and safely and walk up the main path going up to the main building. Students are not permitted to loiter around the bus stop area or on the paths leading up the main building but rather they are to move to the allocated supervised yard area. Under no circumstances, are students allowed on the road or in the carpark area. 3

Afternoon Students are to wait in the allocated footpath area behind the sandstone blocks installed on the boundary line, under the direction of the teacher, before entering the bus. Students are not permitted to congregate along the public footpath area, but must remain on school property until they are instructed to move onto their bus. Students are not permitted to play ball games while waiting and under no circumstances are they allowed on the road or in the carpark area. Upon entering the bus, they are expected to sit on any available seating and if they are required to stand to move to the back of the bus. They must hang on to the handrails. 4

2. CAR TRANSPORT For the safety of the children, it is strongly recommended that parents drop-off and pick-up their children within the kiss and drop area which is located within the College carpark. If the kiss and drop area is full, then parents should choose to either lap the local street network to await the internal queue to clear, or park in a designated parking zone, to leave their cars and collect their children from the school site, via pedestrian travel. Parents and guardians who use one of the nearby car parks or side-streets need to be aware that the safety of the children in walking unsupervised is not the responsibility of the College. It is recommended in such cases that they are walked to the entrance of the College with particular care taken in crossing streets. Please do not walk or ride in the school driveway or across the entrance/exit to the carpark and within the carpark itself. Parents are to be aware that both sides of Heritage Drive are designated for public parking queueing on public roads, parking zones, cycle lanes or across the public footpath for entry to the kiss and drop is not accepted. Carparks in the estate are located: In Heritage Drive adjacent to Whitewater Park See below site plan with carpark location noted in red. 2018 Approval for DA16-1592 Traffic Management Plan Approval Lapses : December 2018 5

KISS & DROP Overview Consistent with the arrangements at St Aloysius, drivers are to stay to the left at all times. Until the Settlers Boulevard and Dragonfly Drive connection is open, the following interim Kiss and Drop arrangement will operate. Rules Approach the College carpark by driving up Dragonfly, turn right into Heritage Drive and turn left into the carpark. Students are not to be dropped off in the bus zone. Parents may pick up and drop off students on Heritage Drive, as long as they abide by road rules and regulations. Drivers and/or students should not alight from the vehicle while in the queue or in the kiss and drop zone. Please wait until you reach the drop off area within this area. Students must enter and leaves the vehicle via the kerb side door. To reduce the time taken by each student in being dropped-off and picked-up, items should not be collected or placed in the boot. Items should stay with the student as they exit/enter the car and not be collected from the boot to avoid delays and students on the road. A maximum of 2 minutes will apply in waiting for students. After this time, drivers are to exit the kiss and drop area and either park in a nearby street and walk up to collect their child or to re-join the queue within the kiss and ride area of the carpark. Please do not argue with the supervising teacher if this is applied to you, as this is the only way of minimising the total waiting time for the other drivers and students. Please drive very carefully and slowly within the College carpark and do not overtake other vehicles. Parking spaces within the carpark are not to be used in-lieu of the kiss and drop, however they may be used as a park and pick up location, with parents parking and leaving their vehicles to collect their children from the waiting zone. In exiting the carpark, please drive safely, stay within the school zone speed limits and give way to the buses and pedestrians. Vehicles are also not to queue across the public footpath, on either entry or exiting, the carpark area. Times To minimise traffic congestion and to allow the St Aloysius drivers to complete their drop-off and pick-ups within the designated times, please adhere to the allocated times. Morning: 8.10 8.40am Students should be dropped off no earlier than 8.10am, as the area will not be supervised, and no later than 8.40am to allow them to comfortably arrive to class by the scheduled 8.45am start time. 6

Afternoon: 3.10 3.30pm In the afternoon, drivers should not arrive any earlier than the finishing time of 3.10pm which will allow the traffic at St Aloysius to ease. Teacher supervision will be provided to ensure all students have been collected within 20 minutes of the conclusion of the school day. At the end of the school day, students should move quickly to the pick-up area and under the direction of the teacher enter the vehicle by a kerb side door. School zones The school is located in a 40 km school zone where a 40 km speed limit applies for the hours of 8.00-9.30am and 2.30-4.00pm on school days. The speed limit is lowered to 40km during these hours to increase the safety of the students arriving and departing the school. Drivers must abide by these speed regulations. 3. CYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAVEL The College accept that more active forms of transport may be used by students and parents in travelling to and from the school site. All are to be aware that the safety and security of students travelling via this mode is not the responsibility of the College. Walking or riding to school also helps to reduce traffic congestion and promotes healthy lifestyle. The local suburb has an internal footpath network which should be used by both cyclist and pedestrians when travelling to and from the College site. As per convention & etiquette, bikes and walkers should travel along the left side of the pathway and ensure that they pass any other users in a safe and courteous manner. Cyclists are also instructed to make themselves aware of the road rules associated with cycle travel and abide by these at all times. Cyclists are instructed to alight their bikes as they approach, and cross road junctions via foot, pushing their bicycles. Cyclists are also instructed to be wearing a helmet at all times, when travelling via bicycle, and the use pedestrian crossings where available, see below site plan for closest crossing locations in blue. Students are also reminded to Stop, Look, Listen & Think when crossing roads. 7

ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CONTROLS WET WEATHER The same principles as outlined in this policy will apply. However, greater care and lower speeds are requested. Students are to protect themselves from the rain as much as possible by using a raincoat and/or umbrella. SPORTS AFTERNOON The same principles as outlined in the above Bus Transport - afternoon section will apply on Friday afternoon sports afternoons. COORDINATION AND EDUCATION Following the approval of this Traffic Management Plan by the Maitland City Council, both the Primary School and High School will work together in the ongoing education of parent and community members, focused on the safety of students at both the pick-up and drop-off times. REVISION This Traffic Management Plan will be revised and reviewed every 12 months, in accordance with requirements of local Council. 8