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Children at Play
Signs
The Traffic Engineering Division
frequently receives requests from parents for "Children at
Play" or similar warning signs in residential areas. The
requests stem from parent's concern for their children's safety in
the streets near their homes. Unfortunately, these requests
are based on a widespread, but false belief, that traffic signs
provide protection.
Although "Children at
Play" signs may be posted widely in residential areas in some
municipalities, there is no evidence that they are successful in
preventing pedestrian injuries, or decreasing vehicles' speed or
legal liability. Studies have shown that signs of this type
have failed to achieve the desired safety benefits. Since
children live in virtually every neighborhood, signs would have to
be posted in all blocks or drivers might assume that no children
live where the signs are not posted.
Alternatives to "Children at
Play" signs are available. Frequently, people who request
"Children at Play" signs live in neighborhoods without a
sidewalk. A sidewalk acts as a barrier to the street and also
gives children an additional place to play.
Appleton offers numerous
playgrounds and parks for children to play safely. Playing in
the street is unnecessary and unsafe, and a "Children at
Play" sign might indicate that the street is an acceptable
place to play.
"Federal Standards"
discourage use of "Children at Play" signs for the reasons
stated above. Although Appleton does not use these signs we do
post school pedestrian crossings and recreation areas where
warranted.
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