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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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Car Dependency is a Public Health Threat — But Americans are Too 'Car Brained' To See It — Streetsblog USA
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Whether you call it "windshield bias" or "motonormativity," Americans have a serious bias that accepts the downsides of automobile travel.Reminder – October is National Slow Down-Move Over Month, time to raise public awareness about keeping roadside workers safe. Let's hear about your events or activities. #nationalslowdownmoveoverawarenessmonth #SDMO #slowdownmoveover #towingoperators ... See MoreSee Less
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Communities creating safer streets for pedestrians, cyclists
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With pedestrian deaths in the U.S. reaching their highest numbers in decades, some state and local leaders are doing more to create safer streets for all.Helmets on, eyes open! Whether it’s a quick ride or a long commute, always stay alert and watch for drivers and pedestrians. Stay predictable and avoid weaving between cars.
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As the weather changes, visibility does too. Stay extra alert for pedestrians and cyclists, especially at crosswalks and intersections. A few extra seconds of caution can save a life.
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October is Pedestrian Safety Month, so as you head out for some fall fun, please remember that it gets darker earlier, making it harder to see people who are out walking or riding their bikes. 🧡We need to watch out for each other.🧡
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Lior Trestman, a passionate cyclist and survivor of a serious bike crash, is now a driving force behind New Haven's Safe Streets Coalition. Thanks to his and the coalition’s efforts, the city has made significant strides in improving bike infrastructure and making streets safer for all. Trestman remains optimistic, seeing even more opportunities to continue enhancing safety for cyclists, pedestrians, and other road users. ow.ly/oMx350Tzf3x #WatchForMe #NewHavenSafeStreets ... See MoreSee Less
Do you enjoy exercising outside in the crisp fall weather? Whether you're walking or running, here are some key tips to stay safe at crosswalks:
❗️Always be aware that pedestrians have priority in both marked and unmarked crosswalks.
❗️Once you step off the curb, you're in the crosswalk—so be cautious and make sure drivers see you.
❗️If you're crossing where there's no marked crosswalk or intersection, remember to yield to vehicles.
❗️At crosswalks with signals, follow the "Walk" and "Don't Walk" indicators to stay safe.
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