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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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News 12 | Connecticut | Norwalk Pd Reports Decrease In Road Related Incidents Amid New Safety Measures
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The City of Norwalk says motor vehicle crashes in the city decreased by 27% and pedestrian-involved crashes declined by 14% in 2025.Photos from Branford Police Department's post ... See MoreSee Less
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The Benefits of Great Places to Ride | PeopleForBikes
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Picture a community where kids can ride safely to school, employees have a stress-free commute, and families can explore their neighborhood by bike on sunny weekends. Across the U.S., communities are ...👏👏👏 New Britain!👏👏👏
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New Britain Wins $788,210 State Grant for Pedestrian Safety - New Britain Progressive Newspaper
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Mayor Bobby Sanchez (D) and the New Britain state legislative delegation, State Sen Rick Lopes (D-6), Rep Manny Sanchez (D-24), Rep Iris Sanchez (D-25), Rep Dave DeFronzo (D-26) and Rep Gary Turco (D-...⭕🚗 More Than Just Speed Bumps: Roundabouts
Roundabouts help traffic move more smoothly — and they make intersections safer, too. According to the Federal Highway Administration, roundabouts can reduce deadly and serious injury crashes by more than 80%.
Not sure how to use a single-lane roundabout? Just remember YES:
🟡 Y — Yield to pedestrians and traffic already in the roundabout
🟡 E — Enter when there’s a safe opening
🟡 S — Signal before exiting
Slow down, stay alert, and help keep traffic flowing safely.
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Staying alert is one of the best ways to help keep yourself and your family safe near the roadway. Before crossing, be sure to look up and look both ways. Make sure cars are yielding to you! Keep headphone volume low enough to hear traffic, or use transparency mode or bone-conduction headphones. 🦉💛
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☀️🚸 School’s out for summer!
With more kids walking, biking, and playing outside during the day, drivers need to stay extra alert. Connecticut’s Vulnerable Road User Law requires drivers to use extra caution around pedestrians and bicyclists.
⚠️ Failing to do so can result in fines of up to $1,000, in addition to other violations.
As summer begins, slow down, stay focused, and look out for our most vulnerable road users.
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