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.
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.
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. ... See MoreSee Less
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.
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.
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
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.
Older pedestrians face the greatest risk in traffic crashes. In Connecticut, nearly one-third of pedestrian crashes involve someone between the ages of 50โ65. The chance of death is twice as high for pedestrians 50+ compared to younger age groups.
For more information on older pedestrians, and how they're disproportionately affected click here: ow.ly/y0GV50W1B22
What an honor! Watch for Me CT's mini-documentary, Ghost Shoes, just received a Boston/New England Regional Emmyยฎ Award. This honor puts a renewed spotlight on the important issue of pedestrian safety in Connecticut.
We are so grateful to all our collaborators on this project, especially Bill and Melody Devlin, who tragically lost their daughter, Shauna Devlin, while she was walking in Hamden.
Watch Ghost Shoes to learn more about efforts to curb pedestrian fatalities in Connecticut: watchformect.org/ghost-shoes/
Today is Ride to Work Day, a celebration of the freedom, fun, and community that come with motorcycle riding. Whether you're commuting or cruising, remember that safety always comes first. Stay alert, ride responsibly, and keep an eye out for pedestrians.
"๐ฒโจ This weekend is Connecticut Trails Day โ and itโs the perfect excuse to get outside and explore! ๐ฟ
With 200+ FREE events happening all over the state June 7โ8, thereโs something for every nature lover. ๐ฅพ๐ ๐ Find your adventure + register: ow.ly/kcJv50W1ABu
Looking for an extra challenge? Join the Skyโs the Limit Hiking Challenge by Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) ๐ Visit 15 state parks ๐ธ Snap pics at designated spots ๐ Finish by 12/6/25 to earn bragging rights and enter a raffle for a prize! Sign up: ow.ly/RE9N50W1ABv
Letโs hit the trails, Connecticut! ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐
๐ฒโจ Mark your calendars! June 7โ8 is Connecticut Trails Day (really, weekend) and it's the perfect excuse to get outside and explore! ๐ฟ
With 200+ FREE events happening all over the state, thereโs something for every nature lover. ๐ฅพ๐ ๐ Find your adventure + register: ow.ly/vPjk50W1zI0
Want an extra challenge? Join the Skyโs the Limit Hiking Challenge by Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) ๐ Visit 15 parks ๐ธ Snap pics of specific spots ๐ Complete it by 12/6/25 for bragging rights (and being entered into a raffle to win a prize!) Sign up here: ow.ly/gUfa50W1zHY
June marks the start of summer, and that means more people out walking, biking, and enjoying the sunshine. Drivers, stay alert and watch for pedestrians and bicyclists. Letโs keep everyone safe on the road!
Itโs been one year since Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier was killed in the line of duty. Itโs a loss that Connecticut State Police and communities throughout Connecticut feel to this day. โN...
E-bikes are getting more and more popular. Most of the rules for e-bikes are the same as regular bikes, but there are a couple of important differences you should know. ๐ง
โก๏ธ One big difference is helmets. No matter how old you are, you have to wear a helmet when riding an e-bike. โก๏ธ Another key difference is the age limit for Class 3 e-bikes. If you're under 16, you're not allowed to ride oneโunless you're just riding as a passenger. A Class 3 e-bike has a maximum speed of 28 miles per hour.
The state Department of Transportation approved Middletown's plan for three red light and speed cameras, making it the first city in Connecticut to get the OK.
Warmer temps mean drivers should watch for motorcycles on Connecticut roads. Remember, motorcycles are smaller than most vehicles and can be difficult to see. If you are turning at an intersection with an obstructed view of oncoming traffic, wait to see around the obstruction, scan for all roadway users (pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists) and proceed cautiously.
Pedestrian deaths are climbing as vehicles increase in size. More families are grieving the consequences.Pedestrian deaths have surged in the past 15 years, in part due to the rising size of vehicles and the hazards that come with them. ... See MoreSee Less
My passion for safe streets advocacy came from my experiences biking around town with my kids. And through our everyday rides to school, and elsewhere, that passion only grows. Itโฆ
Pedestrian fatalities are not inevitable. Learn about the impact of these senseless tragedies in Connecticut and find out ways to prevent them in our Emmy nominated mini-documentary, Ghost Shoes: ow.ly/ac6W50VLnlc
This Memorial Day, we honor ๐๏ธ and remember those who died while serving our country. As you commemorate ๐ the historical impact of today, donโt forget to watch out for others and be safe while out on the roads.
The 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the deadliest days of the year. Teenagers age 15-19 are the most at risk, with 38% of all fatal crashes involving teen drivers from 2020 to 2023 occuring during this time. Today, we're urging the public to slow down, find a sober ride, and put the distractions away to turn the 100 Deadliest Days into the 100 Safest Days: portal.ct.gov/dot/ctdot-press-releases/2025/fatal-teen-driver-traffic-crashes-spike-in-the-summer...
#CTDOT #MemorialDay #LaborDay #DriveSafe #TeenDriver #Summer ... See MoreSee Less
Wanna go for a quick run ๐? Make sure to always use the sidewalk when available. If there are no sidewalks, make sure you face traffic and stay as close to the side as possible. Drivers, keep an eye out for joggers.
The Connecticut DOT reminds state residents, โMemorial Day to Labor Day is typically a very dangerous time on the roads across the country because of summer holiday travelโฆโ
A small act of patience can make a big difference while out on the roads. For this Older Americans Month โ and every month after โ let's all watch out for older pedestrians and drivers.
Crosswalks aren't just painted lines, they are bridges ๐ of safety for pedestrians! As you drive, keep an eye out for crosswalks and remember you must yield for pedestrians waiting to cross. It's the law!
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.
#WatchForMeCT #StopOnRed #DriveSafeCT #RoadSafety #ItCanWait ... See MoreSee Less
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.
#WatchForMeCT #OlderPedestrianSafety ... See MoreSee Less
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.
... See MoreSee Less
The Truth About Whether Speed Cameras Make Us Safer
nextcity.org
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.
#WatchforMe #GhostShoes ... See MoreSee Less
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.
#WatchForMeCT #WatchForKids #SummerSafety #DriveWithCare ... See MoreSee Less
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/
#WatchForMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
Vigil held for man hit and killed by car in West Hartford earlier this month
www.wfsb.com
A vigil is being held to honor a man who was hit by a car earlier this month.Thank you to our fabulous partners CashmanKatz! ... See MoreSee Less
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
#WatchForMeCT #TrailTips #CTOutdoors #LeaveNoTrace #HikeCT ... See MoreSee Less
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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!
#WatchForMeCT #NationalSafetyMonth #DriveSmart #SummerSafetyTips ... See MoreSee Less
Today we stop to take a moment to thank the incredible fathers keeping their families safe!
#WatchForMeCT #fathersday ... See MoreSee Less
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Older pedestrians face the greatest risk in traffic crashes. In Connecticut, nearly one-third of pedestrian crashes involve someone between the ages of 50โ65. The chance of death is twice as high for pedestrians 50+ compared to younger age groups.
For more information on older pedestrians, and how they're disproportionately affected click here: ow.ly/y0GV50W1B22
#WatchForMeCT #DriveSafe #SummerAwareness ... See MoreSee Less
What an honor! Watch for Me CT's mini-documentary, Ghost Shoes, just received a Boston/New England Regional Emmyยฎ Award. This honor puts a renewed spotlight on the important issue of pedestrian safety in Connecticut.
We are so grateful to all our collaborators on this project, especially Bill and Melody Devlin, who tragically lost their daughter, Shauna Devlin, while she was walking in Hamden.
Watch Ghost Shoes to learn more about efforts to curb pedestrian fatalities in Connecticut: watchformect.org/ghost-shoes/
#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety ... See MoreSee Less
Check out our interview with Bike Walk CT where we discuss some hot topics in bike and pedestrian safety!
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Today is Ride to Work Day, a celebration of the freedom, fun, and community that come with motorcycle riding. Whether you're commuting or cruising, remember that safety always comes first. Stay alert, ride responsibly, and keep an eye out for pedestrians.
#WatchForMeCT#RideToWorkDay #MotorcycleSafety #WatchForPedestrians ... See MoreSee Less
"๐ฒโจ This weekend is Connecticut Trails Day โ and itโs the perfect excuse to get outside and explore! ๐ฟ
With 200+ FREE events happening all over the state June 7โ8, thereโs something for every nature lover. ๐ฅพ๐
๐ Find your adventure + register: ow.ly/kcJv50W1ABu
Looking for an extra challenge? Join the Skyโs the Limit Hiking Challenge by Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP)
๐ Visit 15 state parks
๐ธ Snap pics at designated spots
๐ Finish by 12/6/25 to earn bragging rights and enter a raffle for a prize!
Sign up: ow.ly/RE9N50W1ABv
Letโs hit the trails, Connecticut! ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐
#WatchForMeCT #CTTrailsDay #SkysTheLimit #CTOutdoors #HikingChallenge
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June is Pride Month - a month to be out and celebrate! Be alert for more parades and pedestrians, drive slow, and stay safe this #pridemonth!
#WatchForMeCT #SummerSafety #driveaware #sharetheroad ... See MoreSee Less
Want young drivers to drive safely? Show them how.
Teens get their first lessons on driving by watching the adults around them. ... See MoreSee Less
๐ฒโจ Mark your calendars! June 7โ8 is Connecticut Trails Day (really, weekend) and it's the perfect excuse to get outside and explore! ๐ฟ
With 200+ FREE events happening all over the state, thereโs something for every nature lover. ๐ฅพ๐
๐ Find your adventure + register: ow.ly/vPjk50W1zI0
Want an extra challenge? Join the Skyโs the Limit Hiking Challenge by Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP)
๐ Visit 15 parks
๐ธ Snap pics of specific spots
๐ Complete it by 12/6/25 for bragging rights (and being entered into a raffle to win a prize!)
Sign up here: ow.ly/gUfa50W1zHY
Letโs hit the trails! ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐
#WatchForMeCT #CTTrailsDay #SkysTheLimit #CTOutdoors #HikingChallenge ... See MoreSee Less
June marks the start of summer, and that means more people out walking, biking, and enjoying the sunshine. Drivers, stay alert and watch for pedestrians and bicyclists. Letโs keep everyone safe on the road!
#WatchForMeCT #SummerSafety #DriveAware #ShareTheRoad ... See MoreSee Less
www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/remembering-tfc-aaron-pelletier-one-year-after-killed-in-line-o... ... See MoreSee Less
Remembering TFC Aaron Pelletier one year after he was killed in the line of duty
www.nbcconnecticut.com
Itโs been one year since Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier was killed in the line of duty. Itโs a loss that Connecticut State Police and communities throughout Connecticut feel to this day. โN...E-bikes are getting more and more popular. Most of the rules for e-bikes are the same as regular bikes, but there are a couple of important differences you should know. ๐ง
โก๏ธ One big difference is helmets. No matter how old you are, you have to wear a helmet when riding an e-bike.
โก๏ธ Another key difference is the age limit for Class 3 e-bikes. If you're under 16, you're not allowed to ride oneโunless you're just riding as a passenger. A Class 3 e-bike has a maximum speed of 28 miles per hour.
#WatchForMeCT #EBikes #EBikeSafety #NationalBikeSafetyMonth ... See MoreSee Less
๐๐๐ City of Middletown, Connecticut Government ๐๐๐
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Middletown will be first Connecticut city to install red light, speed cameras, DOT says
www.middletownpress.com
The state Department of Transportation approved Middletown's plan for three red light and speed cameras, making it the first city in Connecticut to get the OK.Warmer temps mean drivers should watch for motorcycles on Connecticut roads. Remember, motorcycles are smaller than most vehicles and can be difficult to see. If you are turning at an intersection with an obstructed view of oncoming traffic, wait to see around the obstruction, scan for all roadway users (pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists) and proceed cautiously.
#WatchForMeCT #motorcyclesafety ... See MoreSee Less
Pedestrian deaths are climbing as vehicles increase in size. More families are grieving the consequences.Pedestrian deaths have surged in the past 15 years, in part due to the rising size of vehicles and the hazards that come with them. ... See MoreSee Less
We're almost at the end of Bike Month๐ขbut it's never the end of learning about bicycling!
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Biking Kids to School: A Parent's Journey into Safe Streets Advocacy | League of American Bicyclists
bikeleague.org
My passion for safe streets advocacy came from my experiences biking around town with my kids. And through our everyday rides to school, and elsewhere, that passion only grows. ItโฆPedestrian fatalities are not inevitable. Learn about the impact of these senseless tragedies in Connecticut and find out ways to prevent them in our Emmy nominated mini-documentary, Ghost Shoes: ow.ly/ac6W50VLnlc
#WatchForMeCT #GhostShoes #pedestriansafety ... See MoreSee Less
In case you missed it: Amy Watkins and Watch for Me CT were recently featured by CT Insider.
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Watch for Me: Sharing Connecticut’s roads to make them safer for all
www.ctinsider.com
In December 2016, one week was one of the most deadliest on the road in Connecticut, according to Amy Watkins, program specialist for Watch for Me CT.This Memorial Day, we honor ๐๏ธ and remember those who died while serving our country. As you commemorate ๐ the historical impact of today, donโt forget to watch out for others and be safe while out on the roads.
#WatchForMeCT #MemorialDay #HonorTheRoads ... See MoreSee Less
The 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the deadliest days of the year. Teenagers age 15-19 are the most at risk, with 38% of all fatal crashes involving teen drivers from 2020 to 2023 occuring during this time. Today, we're urging the public to slow down, find a sober ride, and put the distractions away to turn the 100 Deadliest Days into the 100 Safest Days: portal.ct.gov/dot/ctdot-press-releases/2025/fatal-teen-driver-traffic-crashes-spike-in-the-summer...
#CTDOT #MemorialDay #LaborDay #DriveSafe #TeenDriver #Summer ... See MoreSee Less
The 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the deadliest days of the year. Teenagers age 15-19 are the most at risk, with 38% of all fatal crashes involving teen drivers from 2020 to 2023 occuring during this time. Today, we're urging the public to slow down, find a sober ride, and put the distractions away to turn the 100 Deadliest Days into the 100 Safest Days: https://portal.ct.gov/dot/ctdot-press-releases/2025/fatal-teen-driver-traffic-crashes-spike-in-the-summer?language=en_US #CTDOT #MemorialDay #LaborDay #DriveSafe #TeenDriver #Summer
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As you head out on the roads for this upcoming holiday weekend, be sure to keep an eye out for cyclists. Share the road to keep everyone safe.
#WatchForMeCT #bikesafety ... See MoreSee Less
Wanna go for a quick run ๐? Make sure to always use the sidewalk when available. If there are no sidewalks, make sure you face traffic and stay as close to the side as possible. Drivers, keep an eye out for joggers.
#WatchForMeCT #RoadSafety #pedstriansafety ... See MoreSee Less
Our very own Anna sharing bicycle and pedestrian safety information with the Middletown community! ... See MoreSee Less
www.wfsb.com/2025/05/16/i-team-where-are-pedestrian-crashes-happening-most-waterbury-what-is-work... ... See MoreSee Less
I-TEAM: Where are pedestrian crashes happening most in Waterbury, and what is in the works to help?
www.wfsb.com
This week weโre taking a closer look at the growing number of people killed or injured while walking or biking on Connecticut roadways.I-TEAM Hartford looks to improve pedestrian/bicycle safety; where are crashes happening most? ... See MoreSee Less
I-TEAM Hartford looks to improve pedestrian/bicycle safety; where are crashes happening most?
www.wfsb.com
This week weโre taking a closer look at the growing number of people killed or injured while walking or biking on Connecticut roadways.CT has seen wave of deadly and serious crashes. New data sheds light on โincredibly dangerousโ roads ... See MoreSee Less
CT has seen wave of deadly and serious crashes. New data sheds light on ‘incredibly dangerous’ roads
www.courant.com
The Connecticut DOT reminds state residents, โMemorial Day to Labor Day is typically a very dangerous time on the roads across the country because of summer holiday travelโฆโA small act of patience can make a big difference while out on the roads. For this Older Americans Month โ and every month after โ let's all watch out for older pedestrians and drivers.
#WatchForMeCT #SeniorCitizenSafety #PedestriaSafety ... See MoreSee Less
Crosswalks aren't just painted lines, they are bridges ๐ of safety for pedestrians! As you drive, keep an eye out for crosswalks and remember you must yield for pedestrians waiting to cross. It's the law!
Learn more about pedestrian safety: ow.ly/7WSj50VLn3b
#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #RoadSafety ... See MoreSee Less