Bicyclists must obey all traffic signs and signals, including stopping at red lights and stop signs.
During nighttime and times of low visibility, bicyclists must utilize a front light visible from 500 feet, a rear red reflector or light visible from 600 feet, and reflective material on the bike visible from 600 feet on each side.
Bicyclists must use hand or mechanical signals to communicate intended movements, such as turns or stops, with other travelers, but signals need not be given continuously.
CT State law allows cyclists to ride two abreast but no more than two abreast.
Bicyclists must yield the right-of-way before entering or crossing any main-traveled or through highway if the roadway they are on is posted with a “yield-right-of-way” sign.
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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June is National Safety Month โ the perfect time to brush up on safe driving habits! With more traffic, kids at play, and bicyclists out, remember to:
โ Slow down in neighborhoods
โ Eliminate distractions
โ Watch for pedestrians & bikers
โ Stay calm in summer traffic.
Letโs make safety a priority this season!
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Today we stop to take a moment to thank the incredible fathers keeping their families safe!
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