Drivers caught speeding on a stretch of road outside a rural school are being taught some lessons by the pupils. The unsuspecting motorists are given the option of taking penalty points or attending Kids Court. If they accept, the drivers go to a classroom where they face an array of questions from children aged 10 and 11. One pupil, Eva, said: "This will help the school and people who come into the Kids Court will slow down, and it will be more safer for the kids and parents to cross the road." Another pupil of Artigarvan Primary School in County Tyrone, Layla, said: "It's very serious knowing some people can end up either in the hospital or worse. "It's a good idea to not speed because it's not only our lives in danger - it's yours as well." Ethna Wiley, from the board of governors, said it was beneficial to both children and motorists. She said the car park was across the road from the school and on a busy road. "We are fearful for our children crossing the road," Wiley said.…