Safe School Zones

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Safe School Zones

Children should not have to negotiate with traffic to get to school.

ZRST’s Safe School Zones programme supports safer journeys to and from school through school-route risk assessment, 30 km/h advocacy, safer crossings, traffic calming, signage, road safety education, parent engagement and practical partnerships with councils, schools, companies and communities.

Zambian schoolchildren and community members participating in a road safety activity supported by Zambia Road Safety Trust

Why this programme is urgent

The child road safety problem is visible in the data.

1,493

child casualties were recorded in Zambia’s 2025 road traffic accident report.

Source: Zambia Police annual road traffic accident report as reported by Zambia Monitor, Jan 2026.
243

children died in 2025: 148 boys and 95 girls.

Source: Zambia Police annual report as reported by Zambia Monitor.
38,712

road traffic accidents were recorded countrywide in 2025.

Source: Zambia Police annual report as reported by Zambia Monitor.
200 m

is the school-zone radius used in Zambia’s NMT Strategy: all streets and greenways within 200 m of a school.

Source: Zambia Non-Motorised Transport Strategy.
Do not present school safety as a soft awareness activity. The 2025 data show that child casualties are a measurable national road safety problem.

ZRST programme offer

What ZRST can deliver around a school

1. School-route risk assessment

Map the routes pupils use, observe crossing behaviour, identify speed conflict points, missing signs, drainage hazards, unsafe parking, informal bus stops and high-risk vehicle movements.

2. Safer crossing package

Support zebra crossing improvements, advance warning signs, 30 km/h signs, rumble strips, bollards, pedestrian refuge concepts and other low-cost traffic-calming measures with the responsible authority.

3. Education and community activation

Run pupil sessions, teacher briefings, parent talks, driver engagement, road safety clubs and community safety walks so infrastructure and behaviour move together.

Evidence-based design

A school zone is not just a sign. It is a managed low-speed environment.

Zambia’s NMT Strategy defines a school zone as all streets and greenways within a 200 m radius of a school. It also defines traffic calming as measures that reduce speed through vertical displacement, horizontal displacement, narrowing, material or colour changes at conflict points, or street closure.

Speed reduction

30 km/h school-zone advocacy, traffic calming and speed management near school gates and pupil crossing points.

Safe crossings

Clear crossing points, visibility, signs, markings, refuge areas and crossing supervision where appropriate.

Walking routes

Safe footpaths, clear shoulders, drainage protection, reduced conflict with vendors, parking and minibuses.

Monitoring

Before-and-after observations, speed checks where possible, pupil route surveys, photo logs and implementation reports.

Partnership package

Sponsor one school. Build a model for many.

ComponentWhat ZRST providesEvidence output
Baseline reviewSite visit, pupil route observation, risk notes, photo log and stakeholder mapping.School-zone assessment brief.
School and community educationPupil sessions, teacher briefing, parent/community awareness and practical crossing messages.Attendance lists, photos and session report.
Infrastructure advocacyLow-cost countermeasure proposal for the responsible council or road authority.Priority treatment list and concept note.
Post-implementation reviewObserve use of crossings, behaviour, visible risks and remaining gaps.Before/after note and sponsor report.