Police say they'll be speaking to drivers after more than a dozen incidents outside primary schools in the past week.
Officers say the reports of poor driving include near misses where people ignore red lights, zebra crossings and crossing patrols.
They say in the majority of cases, they already have registration numbers and are tracking down those responsible.
But they're warning people to drive carefully, stick to speed limits and obey the rules of the road near schools to keep children safe.
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