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Parents begin to cross Guard Group after the alleged Dui crash has killed the Las Vegas High School Senior

Las Vegas, nev. (FOX5) – It was an emotional month for the Arbor View students and their families.

The death of Arbor View, the Senior Mackenzie Scott in front of the school, emphasized a big problem. The fact that there are no traffic signals for students who can safely cross the street.

Krista Holloway is a mother of Arbor View, who started with “Walk Safely LV” and recruited parents to get out in the morning, and as a voluntary cross -guardian.

Since she started recruiting parents. It was mostly smooth and positive process.

“They are very grateful for the appreciation we receive from the parents and students,” said Holloway.

But there are some drivers who do not follow the street rules.

“Don't cross the crosswalks when people are in it, turn and speed.” She explained.

Even one who confronted a volunteer.

“We turned to get back and the lady tried to bend to Buffalo and we were still on the street. And she shouted at us and said. She shared.

But when the school year concludes, families are hopeful for changes before the lessons return in August.

Be just vigilant. Pay attention to children, drive with caution and know the laws of the street and where there are zebra crossings. Even if you cannot see them because they have to be painted.

The area around the Arbor View High School is located under the jurisdiction of the city of Las Vegas.

The city says that last summer it put yellow separators on the street next to the school after reports on U-turns and other dangerous driving during acceptance and discharge.

And they plan to look at various factors, including traffic volume and speeds.

The city has also clarified at the end of the school year, in which it takes into account the various traffic patterns when the school is and is not in the meeting.

The last school day of the school district Clark County is this Friday.

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