Officers have received complaints about speeding in school zones
Police are urging motorists not to put children in danger by speeding past the Island's schools.
The Isle of Man Constabulary says it's received complaints about drivers speeding in and around school zones.
When the school zone signs are illuminated, officers warn the 20mph limit is mandatory and enforceable.
Drivers are also being urged to stop for school crossing patrol officers, as police say they are there to help protect children.
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