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Have you been in a dangerous situation as or with a pedestrian?
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Have you been in a dangerous situation as or with a pedestrian?
State law requires pedestrians walking along the road to use sidewalks when available.
Pedestrians have the right of way in marked and unmarked crosswalks, meaning cars must yield for pedestrians, wherever they are in the crosswalk
Bicyclists can ride on sidewalks and in crosswalks but when doing so have the same responsibilities and rights as pedestrians.
One of the most important things that a cyclist should do to be safe on the road is to use their body language correctly. Doing things like signaling, holding your head up, and making eye contact with pedestrians and drivers greatly increases your visibility. When passing a pedestrian or another cyclist, a simple heads-up by waving your hand or saying "on your left" can prevent a bicycle crash.
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Sad news for West Hartford. Parking wins again. 🙁
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CT town scales back innovative plan to make center bike, pedestrian friendly to preserve parking
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Based on concerns about potential harm to local businesses, West Hartford is dropping the idea of allowing only parallel parking in the town center as a way of freeing up space for wider sidewalks …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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CT pedestrian deaths are rising. Is the design of its roads to blame?
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More pedestrians are being killed by vehicles in Connecticut, but some experts aren't blaming the drivers — they're blaming the roads.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Alcohol or substance-impaired driving is never safe and puts you, as well as others on the road, at risk for deadly crashes. Being impaired lowers your reaction time and your ability to focus on being a safe driver. Keep in mind that it is also not safe for pedestrians or cyclists to be on the road while under the influence either.
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Drivers, please be patient in giving pedestrians plenty of time to cross the street. Some may have physical or invisible disabilities, so if a pedestrian needs to cross slowly, don't rush th#WatchForMeCTr#Pedestriansafetya#drivesafeeSafe ... See MoreSee Less
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When a pedestrian has begun to cross the road during the "walk" signal, they have the right of way over all vehicles, including those turning right on red, until they have fully reached the other side. Pedestrians should always try to use marked crosswalks, but when not at an intersection or marked walkway, pedestrians must yield the right of way to all drivers.
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Today marks the start of National Work Zone Awareness Week! As we head into the start of road construction season, watch out for work crews and exercise caution when driving through work zones.
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Slow down and pay attention in work zones. A few moments of attention could be the difference between life and death. #NWZAW and #WorkZoneSafety ... See MoreSee Less
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All cyclists should practice safe bike riding techniques and be prepared for unexpected obstacles in their way to minimize the potential for injury.
Safe riding techniques include things such as always wearing your helmet, using hand signals, making yourself visible to drivers, acting like a vehicle, and obeying traffic rules.
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