.
Have you been in a dangerous situation as or with a pedestrian?
.
Have you been in a dangerous situation as or with a pedestrian?
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.
When a pedestrian has begun to cross the road during the "walk" signal, they have the right of way over all vehicles, including those turning right on red, until they have fully reached the other side. Pedestrians should always try to use marked crosswalks, but when not at an intersection or marked walkway, pedestrians must yield the right of way to all drivers.
#WatchforMeCT #PedestrianSafety #Roadsafety ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today marks the start of National Work Zone Awareness Week! As we head into the start of road construction season, watch out for work crews and exercise caution when driving through work zones.
#NWZAW #WatchForMeCT #roadsafety ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Slow down and pay attention in work zones. A few moments of attention could be the difference between life and death. #NWZAW and #WorkZoneSafety ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
We're here for it!
All cyclists should practice safe bike riding techniques and be prepared for unexpected obstacles in their way to minimize the potential for injury.
Safe riding techniques include things such as always wearing your helmet, using hand signals, making yourself visible to drivers, acting like a vehicle, and obeying traffic rules.
#WatchForMeCT #BikeSafety #roadsafety #wearyourhelmet ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today is National Pet Day! Drivers, please watch out for pedestrians who may be walking their furry friends on the side of the road. Always exercise caution as some pets can be unpredictable.
#WatchForMeCT #drivesafe #nationalpetday #Pedestriansafety ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
In 2023, Connecticut witnessed 59 pedestrian fatalities. Let's prioritize pedestrian safety and work towards creating safer streets for everyone. Remember to stay vigilant, follow traffic rules, and keep an eye out for pedestrian#WatchForMeCTr#Pedestriansafetya#safetyfirstF#connecticutroadsR#drivesafeeSafe ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Did you know that one of the most common, yet easily avoidable, injuries that cyclists face is the opening of car doors? To mitigate that risk, Connecticut has a law stating that drivers and passengers must look before opening car doors into sidewalks or bike lanes to avoid dooring. Cyclists should stay vigilant when passing parked cars, and avoid getting too close to vehicles just in case. Ride 3-4 feet away from cars if possible.
#WatchForMeCT #BikeSafety #roadsafety #Pedestriansafety ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We have a shared responsibility on our roads. Drivers, look out for pedestrians and bicyclists. Pedestrians, look out for vehicles when you're out on the road. Avoiding a pedestrian crash is a joint effort, don't rely on drivers seeing you. Stay v#WatchForMeCTt#Pedestriansafetyr#drivesafe#DriveSafe ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Let's commit to safer roads by putting our phones down and focusing on the drive. #CTDOT #DistractedDrivingAwareness #DriveSafe #CT #DontTextAndDrive #PutThePhoneAwayOrPay ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook