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NEW SURVEY REVEALS UNSAFE SCHOOL ZONES DURING 2018 BACK-TO-SCHOOL WEEK
Temporary installation of a 3D optical illusion of "Pavement Patty", a child appearing to run across the street near a Burnaby school

September 19, 2018

A new survey that shows unsafe driving by parents in school zones across BC during back-to-school has BCAA and Preventable taking action. To drive home the message to stop rushing in school zones, they have temporarily installed a 3D optical illusion of "Pavement Patty", a child appearing to run across the street near a Burnaby school.

A new BC-wide survey conducted last week for BCAA by Insights West quizzed elementary school principals and teachers, as well as parents who drop off and pick up. Results show continued poor driving behaviours witnessed in school zones.

  • 80% witnessed speeding
  • 73% witnessed not stopping for crosswalks
  • 78% saw parents encouraging their kids to do unsafe things, such as crossing at a non-designated area
  • 74% report no improvement in key driving behaviours, saying levels of distracted driving, ignoring road rules or traffic signs are about the same as or worse than last year
  • A staggering 56% witnessed at least one near miss - a child almost hit by a car - this back to school week

Shawn Pettipas, BCAA's director of community engagement is concerned about the results and is determined to work with Preventable because "we've got to get the message through to parents to stop rushing in school zones."

Dr. Ian Pike, Co-Executive Director with Preventable, says that over the past ten years, hospitalizations and deaths among child pedestrians have not changed.

"We have brought back Pavement Patty to remind drivers that even at low speeds, children can be seriously injured or killed," said Dr. Pike. "Slow down, leave the phone alone, and give the road your full attention."

Meet "Pavement Patty"
"Pavement Patty" is a 3D illusion of a girl chasing a ball into the street, intended to remind drivers to slow down because unexpected incidents can and do happen. She's installed in the school zone of Brentwood Park Elementary School in Burnaby as an unmissable visual cue to remind parents to take extra care, adhere to the speed limit, and reduce distractions.

The illusion is printed in weatherproof, skid-proof vinyl, installed directly on the street. A sign teasing "In a rush at a school zone? Seriously?" first alerts drivers. Then as drivers approach, they see the optical illusion of Patty appearing to cross the street. As she comes into view, she serves as a reminder to drivers to slow down.

The illusion made its debut in 2010 and was the first of its kind in Canada. At the time, "Pavement Patty" was highly successful in generating conversation in the community, the local media, and worldwide.

BCAA's CEO Shom Sen sees the overwhelming benefits of the BCAA and Preventable partnership in bringing attention to important issues and saving lives. "Children should be safe in school zones," Sen says. "It's our responsibility as organizations, drivers and parents to take this aspect of road safety extremely seriously."

"Pavement Patty" is on display in the school zone of Brentwood Park Elementary School in Burnaby until 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 21.

Dash cam footage of the "Pavement Patty" optical illusion can be viewed here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np0xhJawIm0&feature=youtu.be

For more information

British Columbia Automobile Association (BCAA)
4567 Canada Way
Burnaby British Columbia
Canada V5G 4T1
www.bcaa.com