Hundreds of school crossing guards hit by cars. There are likely many more

Georgia crossing guards direct traffic before and after school every day, creating visibility to make drivers pay attention and keep kids safe.

“They see us, you know, because we have on all these bright colors,” said Cobb County crossing guard Virgil Woods. “They just think that we just out there holding up a sign.”

In 2022, a vehicle hit Woods while he was working outside Osborne High School. He spent nearly a week in the hospital…

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