Driving is an enormous responsibility. When you grip the wheel youโre holding your own life and the lives of others in your hands. Always obey the rules of the road. Subtract the distractions, especially cell phone use, that take your eyes and mind off the road. And, most importantly, watch for pedestrians, bicyclists and other vehicles. They have a right to the roadways, too.
Be Safe
Speed kills! Obey all speed limits. A pedestrian hit by a car going 40 mph has an 85% chance of being killed. At 20 mph the risk is reduced to 5%.
Come to a complete stop at stop signs and red lights.
Avoid distracted driving, aggressive driving, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Be Aware
Signal your turns and look both ways before changing lanes, turning, and at driveways.
Expect the unexpected around curves and over hills where visibility ahead is limited.
Donโt rely on eye contact to confirm that a cyclist or pedestrian sees you. They might not.
Itโs safer to assume they donโt see you.
Watch for Bicyclists
Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers, and are allowed to ride in the travel lane.
Expect bicyclists in the travel lane, and let bicyclists ride as far to the right as is safe. Give them space to avoid hazards like potholes, debris, and drain grates.
Keep at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and a bicyclist โ itโs the law.
Be aware of actions that could startle a bicyclist: Donโt blast your horn, donโt pass a bicyclist if youโre immediately turning right, and make sure you wonโt cut a bicyclist off before moving back in your lane.
You may cross the center line to pass a bicyclist if itโs safe and does not interfere with oncoming traffic.
Be vigilant at intersections. For left turns, yield to oncoming cyclists. For right turns, always check for cyclists behind you to avoid cutting them off. Assume cyclists are traveling straight unless they signal otherwise or are in a turn lane.
Mind the door zone: Check for bicyclists before opening your car door so you donโt hit them, and open the door with your right hand to force you to look over your left shoulder for bicyclists.
Watch for Pedestrians
Yield to pedestrians at an intersection:
Every intersection is a crosswalk, even if itโs not marked.
Do not stop in a crosswalk.
Be patient: Give disabled pedestrians plenty of time to cross the street. Rushing them endangers their safety.
Do not pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk in the event there is a pedestrian crossing that you cannot see. Stop and proceed when all pedestrians have crossed the street.
Do not drive on a sidewalk, except to cross it to enter or exit a driveway or alley. When crossing, yield to all pedestrians.
(Adapted from Bike Walk CTโs “Give Respect, Get Respect.
Share the Road, Connecticut” www.bikewalkct.org)
๐จ Some drivers are running red lights in Connecticut and itโs a serious problem.
We all know red means STOP, but some drivers are speeding through red lights, putting everyone at risk. This can lead to T-bone collisions, one of the deadliest types of crashes.
๐ Getting to your destination a minute or so faster is not worth risking your life, or someone elseโs.
A few important reminders:
๐ Right on red? Always come to a complete stop first and check that itโs clear.
๐ซ See a โNo Turn on Redโ sign? That means wait. Ignoring it isnโt just illegal, it can lead to serious consequences.
Letโs all do our part to keep Connecticut roads safe.
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Pedestrian safety is especially important for older adults. Simple steps can help reduce risks and keep you safe while walking. Always stay alert, follow signals, and make yourself visible. Your safety matters every step of the way.
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After Pennsylvania legalized speed cameras, they showed up on Phillyโs deadly Roosevelt Boulevard. The results are clear: Researchers found a drop in crashes and deaths.
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The Truth About Whether Speed Cameras Make Us Safer
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After Pennsylvania legalized speed cameras, they showed up on Phillyโs deadly Roosevelt Boulevard. The results are clear: Researchers found a drop in crashes and deaths.This week, community members gathered at a vigil to remember the life of a pedestrian recently lost in a crash. Stories were shared, calls for change were made, and a single pair of Ghost Shoes marked the memorialโa haunting symbol of the life taken. This powerful tribute reminds us that every traffic victim was someoneโs loved one.
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Schoolโs out and kids are out! Summer means more children playing near streets, riding bikes, and crossing roads. Drivers must stay alert, slow down, and expect the unexpected. Letโs keep our neighborhoods safe.
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Every pair of Ghost Shoes tells a tragic story. Displayed at memorial sites, they are haunting reminders of pedestrians killed in traffic crashes. Learn more about one of these lives lost and the impact it left behind: www.wfsb.com/2025/06/18/vigil-held-man-hit-killed-by-car-west-hartford-earlier-this-month/
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Vigil held for man hit and killed by car in West Hartford earlier this month
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๐ Warmer days = trail time! ๐ฅพ๐ฒ As you head out to explore Connecticutโs amazing state parks and trails, keep these trail etiquette tips in mind to help everyone enjoy the outdoors safely and respectfully!
Letโs all do our part to protect the trails and each other.๐
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