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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.
Just a heads up... A helmet isn't just a piece of gear โ itโs your best protection while out on the road! On every ride, make sure you wear the correct helmet to help prevent head injuries๐ค.
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As time๐ฐ๏ธ springs forward keep in mind that visibility may be affected ๐. Did you know that there is an increase in traffic crashes every year for a few days after the start of daylight savings? Everyoneโs internal clock is off and, letโs face it, they're probably a little sleep deprived. This is not a good combination for safety. Due to the time change, it also might be darker during the morning commute. So, after clocks spring forward on March 9, whether youโre driving, walking or biking, give yourself a little extra time to get where youโre going.
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The little ones are not aware of the rules of the road but YOU ๐ซต are.
Drivers: Watch for children and always be ready to stop๐.
Parents: Teach children road safetyโ๏ธ๐ฆบ.
We must work together to protect their future.
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Not all safety cues can be heard ๐โ some can be seen ๐! Here are some ways you can be safe:
โ Always cross at designated crosswalks in well-lit areas with the best view of traffic
โ Obey all pedestrian signals
โ Pay attention and avoid distractions
โ Check your surroundings in all directions
โ Wear bright or reflective clothing
โ Safely make yourself visible to drivers & bicyclists
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Throwback Thursday: Last fall, we gathered for World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims in New Haven. Each year, we come together to honor those who have died, support those who survived and take action to save lives. Watch for Me CT is advocating for:
๐Harsher, more timely penalties for impaired and speeding drivers.
๐Improvements to the number of safe pedestrian crossings on Whalley Avenue in New Haven through the Bus Rapid Transit project.
๐Full implementation of Leading Pedestrians Intervals with concurrent phase pedestrian crossing in New Haven.
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The faster you drive, the higher the likelihood that a crash involving a pedestrian could be fatal. Keep yourself and those around you safe. Obey all posted speed limits.
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Reminder for motorists: If you are turning right on red, you MUST yield for bicyclists. ๐Let's keep an eye out for each other!
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Pedestrian deaths on our roads have reached the second highest in six years, with New Haven County seeing the most crashes. In this in-depth report, the I-Team uncovers troubling data and explores why pedestrian safety continues to be a growing concern, especially in high-risk areas like Whalley Avenue. Check out the full map and details on our site for real time updates. www.wfsb.com/2025/02/18/where-are-pedestrian-crashes-happening-ct-i-team-maps-them-out/ WFSB - Channel 3 Eyewitness News ... See MoreSee Less
Where are pedestrian crashes happening in CT? I-Team maps them out
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The I-Team is digging into the number of pedestrian crashes in Connecticut. Just last year, the state set the second worst record for the number of people killed while walking and riding bikes on our ...As you travel around Connecticut, you are increasingly likely to see Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at crosswalks. These signs include flashing lights that turn on when a pedestrian hits the walk button. CTDOT has found that RRFBs can increase motorist yielding rates by up to 98 percent!
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