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Batesville drivers urged to use caution as school begins

Updated: Jul 27, 2023

Press Release Submitted by Batesville Schools:

Submitted by Batesville Schools

(BATESVILLE, Ind.) — Local residents should be prepared for traffic patterns around the

schools to become more congested before and after school when the academic year resumes at the Batesville Community School Corporation (BCSC) on August 8.


“The beginning of the school year brings an increase in traffic during school start and dismissal times,” said Ashley Meyer, BCSC school resource officer (SRO). “The heaviest areas of traffic are always along State Road 46 West and Huntersville Road, as well as the

Mulberry/Columbus Avenue and West Pearl Street areas. Motorists should be prepared to

stop.”


As in recent years, a Batesville SRO will be posted at the intersection of State Road 46 and

Huntersville Road to direct traffic on school days, as this area is very congested from 7:30 to

8:00 AM and 2:50 to 3:15 PM.


Drivers should not proceed through this intersection when an officer is present unless directed to do so. The officer will be facing the direction of traffic that will be proceeding through the intersection and right-hand turns behind the back of the officer

are not permitted.


“Please remember that the law enforcement officer directing traffic acts as the traffic

controller,” added BCSC superintendent Paul Ketcham. “Help keep everyone safe by staying

alert, following the posted school zone speed limit, and obeying the school resource officer’s

directions. We encourage parents and students to allow plenty of time to get to and from

school, considering the traffic congestion. We’re excited to welcome everyone back to school.”

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