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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.
Winnie and Wally are here reminding us that on dark winter nights, it is important to wear brightly colored or reflective clothing, making it easier for drivers to see you and your family when crossing roads or within parking areas.
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Safety reminder for drivers: If your vehicle breaks down on the highway, stay inside your car whenever possible. Exiting your vehicle can put you at greater risk from passing traffic. Call for assistance, turn on your hazard lights, and remain inside until help arrives.
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Winter conditions often bring people outdoors to clear sidewalks and driveways near roadways. Drivers should slow down, stay alert, and watch for individuals using shovels or snow blowers close to the street—especially during low-light hours. A little extra caution can help keep everyone safe.
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🌙🚶♀️ Most pedestrian crashes happen in the dark.
Why? Headlights only reach so far, and drivers need time to see a hazard, react, and slow down. According to the Federal Highway Administration, better lighting helps drivers spot pedestrians and other hazards sooner—giving them more time to respond.
💡 The impact is significant: Improved lighting can reduce nighttime pedestrian crashes by up to 42%.
Good lighting saves lives. Seeing sooner means reacting sooner.
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Ever wonder which kind of helmet is good for you? Amy Watkins breaks down different helmet options, the protection they offer, and who is legally required to wear a helmet under state law.
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All bicyclists in Connecticut should use designated bike lanes whenever they are available. Bike lanes help create safer separation from vehicle traffic, improve visibility, and make movements more predictable for everyone on the road. Staying within marked lanes, riding with traffic, and remaining alert can help reduce crashes and keep riders safer.
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Exclusive: Glastonbury police use undercover officers to enforce crosswalk safety laws
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Glastonbury police launch undercover crosswalk patrols to improve pedestrian safety and driver compliance.Winnie and Wally are back to remind parents that children age five and under do not understand road dangers, so always hold hands and supervise closely when crossing or near roadways.
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During winter, limited daylight means many people are walking to work, school, and appointments before sunrise and after sunset. Drivers should slow down, stay focused, and watch carefully for pedestrians to help improve visibility and keep everyone safe on Connecticut roads.
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