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Highway Patrol to begin Operation S.T.O.P. School Traffic Safety campaign

The Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) has begun its annual school travel safety campaign titled Operation S.T.O.P. (Safe Transport of Pupils) to remind motorists to  take extra precautions in school zones, around school buses, and while traveling or transporting their  students to and from school.  

“Protecting our students is protecting our future,” said Commissioner Sean Tindell. “We want students,  parents, teachers, and staff across our state to arrive at school and back home safely. The Mississippi  Highway Patrol will continue its mission to enforce highway safety laws and enhance safety across our state.” 

In 2022, Mississippi reported 280 crashes state-wide involving school buses, with 55 injuries and one  fatality. Two hundred sixty-eight crashes have been reported in 2023 to date, with 59 injuries and one  fatality. Nathan’s Law, which was signed into law in 2011, states that a vehicle must stop 10 feet from a  school bus loading or unloading children and stiffened penalties for passing a school bus that is stopped. 

“The Mississippi Highway Patrol is committed to protecting our students across the state,” said MHP  Colonel Randy Ginn. “Today’s students are the future leaders of tomorrow, and it is in our best interests  to protect them as they travel to and from school.” 

Operation S.T.O.P. will place Troopers in school zones to observe traffic and bus stops as well as placing  them in possible problem areas to monitor these certain conditions along with the usage of seatbelts for those who are transporting students to and from school. Mississippi Highway Patrol Public Affairs  Officers will use social media to help spread awareness about this campaign, which will be a priority  throughout the school year. 

In 2022, Mississippi lost 62 teenagers in automobile crashes. Operation S.T.O.P. is a safety campaign that  should bring awareness to this issue to help reduce those numbers, as most teen drivers spend a lot of  time commuting to and from school throughout the year.

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