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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.
🌷 Spring is here, Connecticut! With warmer days ahead, more people will be walking, biking, and enjoying the outdoors. Let’s all stay alert, watch for pedestrians, and make safety a part of every step.
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Set Do Not Disturb While Driving to turn on automatically! This distraction-prevention feature can save lives.
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CTDOT Highlights Pedestrian Safety as Spring Arrives
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Press Release Homepage CTDOT Highlights Pedestrian Safety as Spring Arrives 3/19/2026 Longer Days Call for Extra Caution on Connecticut Roads As snow and ice give way to spring, the Connecticut Depart...🍀 Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Connecticut! As you celebrate today and this upcoming weekend, remember to keep an eye out for pedestrians, everyone deserves to get home safely. Let’s make safety part of the luck of the Irish!
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Spring safety starts at the bus stop. Winnie and Wally remind drivers to slow down, stay alert, and watch for pedestrians as families travel to and from school this season.
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ATESDs are traffic safety cameras that capture violations and issue citations — and they’re helping make roads safer.
Here’s what to know:
• All camera locations are clearly marked
• The first 30 days after activation are warnings only
• After that: $50 for a first violation and $75 for additional violations within one year
• Citations are issued to the registered vehicle owner
• Speed citations apply when drivers exceed the speed limit by more than 10 mph
🔒 Privacy matters: Personal information cannot be disclosed, stored, or retained for any purpose other than issuing a citation through the ATESD program.
Even though the program is new, participating communities are already seeing safer driving near these locations.
Slow down. Save lives.
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Amy shares how Winnie and Wally help families across Connecticut learn safe habits early. Winnie reminds grown ups to lead by example, while Wally shows that little eyes are always watching and learning.
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⏰ Daylight Saving Time Begins This Sunday
Clocks spring forward on March 8 — and crash risk often rises in the days that follow. Why? We’re adjusting to the time change, and many of us are a little sleep-deprived.
It may also be darker during your morning commute.
Whether you’re driving, walking, or biking, give yourself extra time and stay alert. A little patience can make a big difference in safety.
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During Vehicle Safety Recall Week, we’re encouraging Connecticut residents to take a few minutes to see if their vehicle has an open safety recall. Fixing recalled parts helps reduce the risk of serious crashes and protects everyone who shares our streets — including people walking and biking. Check your vehicle and help keep Connecticut moving safely.
Check for recalls: ow.ly/Q9Na50YncSe
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