Quebec police chiefs calling for increased caution in school zones as accidents rise
MONTREAL — The association representing Quebec’s police chiefs is sounding the alarm that collisions involving children transported by school bus are on the rise, reaching levels not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2023, 320 children in the province were involved in collisions related to school transportation — the equivalent of two per day during the school year, the police chiefs told a news conference on Monday.
The total includes collisions with buses and also when children are struck getting on or off a bus, and the 2023 figure represents a sharp rise after declines were recorded between 2020 and 2022 when the pandemic led to some school closures and reduced traffic.
Patrick Bélanger, chief of police in the Montreal suburb of Longueuil, called the rising numbers unacceptable.


