Driving is an enormous responsibility. When you grip the wheel you’re 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.
Don’t rely on eye contact to confirm that a cyclist or pedestrian sees you. They might not.
It’s safer to assume they don’t 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 – it’s the law.
Be aware of actions that could startle a bicyclist: Don’t blast your horn, don’t pass a bicyclist if you’re immediately turning right, and make sure you won’t cut a bicyclist off before moving back in your lane.
You may cross the center line to pass a bicyclist if it’s 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 don’t 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 it’s 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 CT’s “Give Respect, Get Respect.
Share the Road, Connecticut” www.bikewalkct.org)
Always pay attention when walking. You need the ability of your two key senses, seeing and hearing, to detect cars. Put the phone down when crossing and consider pausing music. Look both ways - traffic might not be looking for you!
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TRUTH spoken well. Cellphones, speeders and even people with violent tendancies are out there - it's called Murphy's Law. 🙁
Walking in this direction gives pedestrians the best view of traffic. Learn to be a vigilant pedestrian: ow.ly/hkc450Q3XIS
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Same for Cyclists...YES!!
Wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving!
We hope you have a wonderful holiday. There are more people are on the roadways for the holidays, so drive safely to your destination and stay alert.
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With the increase in roadway traffic throughout the Thanksgiving holiday, remember to maintain driving behaviors that are safe for all passengers on the road. When drivers maintain safe speeds and use extra caution, safer walking environments are created, keeping you and your loved ones safe.
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In the face of tragedy, these families are turning their grief into action.
“It is my wish that my grief, love and anger will, in some way, spark action to change our roads, to slow traffic down and change our culture,” said Judith Proctor.
Read the story by Hartford Courant : www.courant.com/2023/11/19/their-loved-ones-died-on-ct-roads-their-wish-is-for-their-grief-love-a...
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Their loved ones died on CT roads. Their wish is for their grief, love and anger to spark change.
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Dr. Alfred Croteau, an acute care surgeon with Hartford HealthCare, said the increase in roadway fatalities also takes a toll on first responders and medical professionals who try to treat the vict…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“We need to act. We need to remember these people. In their honor, we need to act and create change to slow traffic and make our roads safer for everybody,” said Amy Watkins.
Read the story: www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/we-need-to-act-calls-for-change-as-people-remember-those-killed...
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‘We need to act': Calls for change as people remember those killed on state roads
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There is a call for drivers to be more careful on the road and it comes from those who have already lost a loved one. This comes as a busy travel time is getting underway with millions expected to hit...1 CommentComment on Facebook
John Jepson, Division Street, Derby or Ansonia, CT ....Dec 15, 2022 Struck and Abandoned. He died within the week before Christmas. This occurred as he was leaving his 20. Year evening McDonalds shift. Legislator Kara Rochelle promised action, none forthcoming.
Give pedestrians the space they need to cross the street safely by keeping the crosswalk clear.
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Families honor loved ones at Bushnell Park for World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
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Connecticut and the world on Sunday marked World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Well-done, Judy. I know this is hard for you, but keep fighting the good fight. Raising awareness about these heartbreaking traffic incidents and fatalities can help save so many lives. xo
Amy Watkins. Thanks so much for all your work on this poignant event.