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Friday, January 23, 2026 at 10:40 PM

City of Fallon Stay Safe Campaign Launched

Drivers, Parents, and Students Encouraged to Focus on Safety with School Back in Session.
City of Fallon Stay Safe Campaign Launched

With the start of a new school year, the City of Fallon is reminding the community to keep crosswalk and pedestrian safety top of mind.

“School is back in session, and that means more kids are walking, biking, and crossing our streets every day,” said Fallon Police Chief Daniel Babiarz. “Whether you’re a driver, parent, or student, crosswalk safety is everyone’s responsibility.”

According to state data, more than 100 pedestrians lost their lives in Nevada last year. City leaders say many of those tragedies could have been prevented with just a little more awareness.

Chief Babiarz offers the following reminders:

  • Drivers – Slow down in school zones, stay alert, and never pass a stopped school bus. Look twice before turning or entering a crosswalk.
  • Parents – Remind your children to stop, look left, right, then left again before crossing. Encourage them to make eye contact with drivers before stepping off the curb.
  • Students – Put the phone away, turn down the earbuds, and always use designated crosswalks.

“A few extra seconds of caution can prevent a lifetime of regret,” Babiarz said. “Let’s work together to make this school year a safe one for everyone, both on and off the road.”

This message is brought to you by the City of Fallon.

 

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