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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.
Public Service Announcement: If you run into car trouble on the highway, resist the urge to get out of your vehicle! The safest place for you is inside your car. Call for help and sit tight!
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❄️🚗 Winter weather is here — stay safe on the roads!
Before heading out:
✔️ Check the forecast for ice and slippery conditions
✔️ Clear ALL snow from your vehicle — not just the windshield
✔️ Give yourself extra travel time so you can drive safely for the conditions
Remember: icy roads make it harder to stop for pedestrians and hazards. Slow down, stay alert, and drive cautiously this winter.
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All e-bike riders in Connecticut, regardless of age, must wear a helmet. Because e-bikes travel at faster speeds than traditional bikes, and because they are heavier, we recommend investing in a higher quality helmet. Look for NTA-8776 certified helmets – they offer enhanced protection against higher impact speeds.
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Don't have a New Year's resolution yet? Here's an idea: Talk with your child about pedestrian safety and model good behavior. A few minutes of conversation and consistent habits—like using crosswalks, putting phones away, and looking both ways—can make a lasting difference.
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More than 1,600 crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists happened on Connecticut roads in 2025. 🚶♀️🚴♂️
Every number is a person—slow down, stay alert, and share the road.
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Let’s start the year off right! Make a resolution to be a safer driver in 2026. That means keeping your eyes on the road for pedestrians and cyclists. Keep your phone on “do not disturb” when you are behind the wheel. A few simple measures can keep everyone safe.
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Winnie has taught Wally to always make eye contact with a driver and signal his intentions anytime he plans to cross the road. Little people are watching. Be a good example when it comes to pedestrian safety!
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Before you power up an e-bike, make sure you know the rules of riding one in Connecticut! 🛑
➡️Wear a helmet that is rated for the speeds your e-bike can reach.
➡️Ensure your e-bike has the required lights and reflectors.
➡️Take additional steps to be visible, such as by wearing bright or reflective clothing or accessories.
➡️Obey all traffic rules, lights, and signals. Use hand signals to communicate your intentions to other vehicles.
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