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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.
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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 parent 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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While overall road deaths in Connecticut declined last year, pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities continue to rise. These numbers are a sobering reminder that there is still significant work ahead in 2026 to protect our most vulnerable road users. Slowing down, staying alert, and sharing the road can save lives.
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CT road deaths drop 12% in 2025, pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities rise
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Connecticut saw a significant drop in roadway deaths in 2025, reaching the state’s lowest total in five years, according to new data. But state officials said pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities sti...Remember to clear and salt your sidewalks! Drivers, watch for pedestrians that are forced to step into the road to get around steep snow banks.
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Did you know that in Connecticut, you’re legally required to yield the right-of-way the moment a pedestrian in a crosswalk shows intent to cross? Whether they’re already in the crosswalk or just stepping to the curb with a hand raised, drivers must stop and allow them to cross.
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How do you know if your child is ready for an e-bike? Here’s a quick checklist:
➡️Motor Mastery: They can confidently handle a heavy frame (40–70 lbs) and perform sudden "panic stops" without losing balance.
➡️Split-Second Judgment: They have the focus to anticipate hazards and the impulse control to manage higher speeds (up to 20 mph) responsibly.
➡️Traffic Literacy: They instinctively follow the rules of the road—knowing hand signals, right-of-way, and how to navigate intersections safely.
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🚧 You may notice some four-lane roads being converted into three lanes. This change is called a Road Diet — and it’s designed to make streets safer for everyone.
Here’s how it works:
➡️ One travel lane in each direction
➡️ A center left-turn lane that gives drivers dedicated space to turn without blocking traffic
Why it matters:
✔️ Shortens crossing distances for pedestrians
✔️ Makes left turns safer
✔️ Improves overall roadway safety
According to the FHWA, converting a road from four lanes to three can reduce crashes by up to 47%. Safer design = safer streets for all.
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Slow down and move over a lane if you can when there are vehicles stopped on the side of the road or highway ahead. Lives depend on it.Today, the entire MaineDOT family is heartbroken. Yesterday, we lost two dedicated public servants: James Brown and Dwayne Campbell from our Fairfield Crew. When they left for work, no one could have known they wouldn’t return. Our entire team mourns today from this unspeakable loss and we share our sympathies with their families, friends, and loved ones. Two other MaineDOT workers were injured but are recovering today.
We appreciate your thoughts and prayers as we work to rebuild and recover from this tragic incident. Every day, road workers put their trust in your hands. They step out of their vehicles trusting that drivers are paying attention, distraction free, and focused on driving safely. No matter what comes out of this ongoing investigation, we hope you will see our flashing lights on the side of the road as a reminder: move over a lane if possible; if not, slow down. There are lives at stake.
We would like to extend our sincerest appreciation to the Maine State Police, Waterville Police Department, Waterville Fire Department, Waterville Public Works, Delta Ambulance, and Dostie’s Towing. For those of you who are continuing to reach out to your friends and family members at MaineDOT, we thank you for your kindness. It means a lot. 💔 ... See MoreSee Less