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Thank you to Chaz and AJ for hosting Watch for Me CT!Thank you to @ctdot_official Commissioner Eucalitto and Amy Watkins, Program Specialist for @watchformect - Please be safe this holiday season, don’t drink and drive, slow down through work zones and watch for pedestrians.

Learn more about the @watchformect program and see the “Ghost Shoes†documentary here: watchformect.org
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Thank you to Chaz and AJ for hosting Watch for Me CT!

In CT, there have been at least 64 pedestrian fatalities in 2024 alone. Crashes like these happen all over the state and in our own backyards. To see if a fatal pedestrian crash happened near you, visit the Watch for Me CT website: ow.ly/Z2r450UkYU3

#WatchForMeCT #PEDESTRIANSAFETY #pedestrians
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In CT, there have been at least 64 pedestrian fatalities in 2024 alone. Crashes like these happen all over the state and in our own backyards. To see if a fatal pedestrian crash happened near you, visit the Watch for Me CT website: https://ow.ly/Z2r450UkYU3  

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #Pedestrians

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Remember that your choices impact more than just you. Don’t let your festive spirit break the spirits of our dedicated trauma teams. Their holidays shouldn’t be spent in agony over preventable crashes.
Plan ahead—call a sober ride and keep everyone safe. Let’s ensure our celebrations are joyful, not tragic.
#HolidaySafety #SoberRides #PreventImpairedDriving #CTNotOneMore
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Remember that your choices impact more than just you. Don’t let your festive spirit break the spirits of our dedicated trauma teams. Their holidays shouldn’t be spent in agony over preventable crashes.
Plan ahead—call a sober ride and keep everyone safe. Let’s ensure our celebrations are joyful, not tragic.
#HolidaySafety #SoberRides #PreventImpairedDriving #CTNotOneMore

Roundabout 101 starts with YES:
🚸Y is for YIELD. Yield for pedestrians and vehicles in the roundabout.
🚸E is for ENTER. Enter when clear and you have an opening.
🚸S is for SIGNAL. Signal before you exit the roundabout.

#WatchForMeCT #roundabouts #PEDESTRIANSAFETY
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Roundabout 101 starts with YES:
🚸Y is for YIELD. Yield for pedestrians and vehicles in the roundabout.
🚸E is for ENTER. Enter when clear and you have an opening.
🚸S is for SIGNAL. Signal before you exit the roundabout.

#WatchForMeCT #Roundabouts #PedestrianSafety

Happy Holidays! We hope that as you travel near and far you pay attention to pedestrians and cyclists. Share the road and share holiday cheer! 🌲

#WatchForMeCT #happyholidays
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Happy Holidays! We hope that as you travel near and far you pay attention to pedestrians and cyclists. Share the road and share holiday cheer! 🌲 

#WatchForMeCT #HappyHolidays

In 2024, Connecticut has seen 1,421 crashes that involved either a pedestrian or a cyclist. To avoid increasing this statistic, drivers should remember to stay alert and vigilant when passing through pedestrian-heavy areas and bicycle lanes.

#WatchForMeCT #PEDESTRIANSAFETY #PedestrianDeaths
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In 2024, Connecticut has seen 1,421 crashes that involved either a pedestrian or a cyclist. To avoid increasing this statistic, drivers should remember to stay alert and vigilant when passing through pedestrian-heavy areas and bicycle lanes. 

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #PedestrianDeaths

Light the way before you walk! Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) alert oncoming vehicles and traffic that a pedestrian is crossing. RRFBs increase motorist yielding rates up to 98%! They are there for you, so use them!

🚶Like with a signalized crosswalk, use the button to activate the lights.
🚶â€â™€ï¸Always look left, right, and left again to make sure all cars are stopping.
🚴â€â™€ï¸If you are riding a bike, you should use the signal as well.

#WatchForMeCT #RRFB
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Light the way before you walk! Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) alert oncoming vehicles and traffic that a pedestrian is crossing. RRFBs increase motorist yielding rates up to 98%! They are there for you, so use them!

🚶Like with a signalized crosswalk, use the button to activate the lights.
🚶â€â™€ï¸Always look left, right, and left again to make sure all cars are stopping.
🚴â€â™€ï¸If you are riding a bike, you should use the signal as well.

#WatchForMeCT #RRFB

Winter has arrived, along with the snow. Remember to clear snow off your car's roof, taillights, headlights and windows to maximize visibility. Even in winter weather, we need to look out for each other.

#WatchForMeCT #SafeDriving #DrivingInTheSnow
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Winter has arrived, along with the snow. Remember to clear snow off your cars roof, taillights, headlights and windows to maximize visibility. Even in winter weather, we need to look out for each other.

#WatchForMeCT #SafeDriving #DrivingInTheSnow

It's up to all of us to take ACTION to keep emergency responders SAFE. Move over â†”ï¸ when you see flashing lights ahead. 🚔🚒🚑 ... See MoreSee Less

Drunk driving and impaired driving is illegal and fatal. This week is National Drunk & Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention Week. If you have been drinking or using a substance, there are ways to keep yourself, other drivers, pedestrians and cyclists safe. Alcohol impairment was a factor in 42 percent of all pedestrian fatalities in 2022, accounting for 3,097 deaths, according to the National Safety Council. Call a ride or call a friend to get home in one piece.

#WatchForMeCT #DrunkDriving
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Drunk driving and impaired driving is illegal and fatal. This week is National Drunk & Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention Week. If you have been drinking or using a substance, there are ways to keep yourself, other drivers, pedestrians and cyclists safe. Alcohol impairment was a factor in 42 percent of all pedestrian fatalities in 2022, accounting for 3,097 deaths, according to the National Safety Council. Call a ride or call a friend to get home in one piece. 

#WatchForMeCT #DrunkDriving

This week marks Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. As we age, shifts in vision, mobility and reaction speed can influence driving ability. It’s a time to focus on tools, tips and strategies to help older drivers and their families navigate the road safely and confidently.

Discover more here: ow.ly/HUCQ50UiIjc

#AARP #WatchForMeCT #OlderPedestrianSafety
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This week marks Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. As we age, shifts in vision, mobility and reaction speed can influence driving ability. It’s a time to focus on tools, tips and strategies to help older drivers and their families navigate the road safely and confidently. 

Discover more here: https://ow.ly/HUCQ50UiIjc 

#AARP #WatchForMeCT #OlderPedestrianSafety

Riding an E-bike, scooter, or other wheels?
âš  Know the rules of the road: ride as far to the right as safe, obey speed limits, and use hand signals to indicate where you are going if you do not have a turn signal.
âš  Wearing a helmet is important for bicyclists, but is even more important for e-bike or scooter riders because of the increased speed. No matter how slow you are going, it is not safe to ride an e-bike or scooter without a helmet.
âš  Watch out for pedestrians and other bikes.

#WatchForMeCT #EBikeSafety #WearAHelmet
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Riding an E-bike, scooter, or other wheels?
âš  Know the rules of the road: ride as far to the right as safe, obey speed limits, and use hand signals to indicate where you are going if you do not have a turn signal.
âš  Wearing a helmet is important for bicyclists, but is even more important for e-bike or scooter riders because of the increased speed. No matter how slow you are going, it is not safe to ride an e-bike or scooter without a helmet.
âš  Watch out for pedestrians and other bikes.

#WatchForMeCT #EBikeSafety #WearAHelmet

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When's the last time you had your eyes checked? 👀 Even with perfect vision, it's hard to see at night. Remember to stop fully and check for pedestrians before turning right on red!

#WatchForMeCT #RightTurnOnRed #PedestrianSafety #StopAndLook
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Have you noticed any Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) in your neighborhood? RRFBs consist of two rectangular flashing lights that are attached to the pedestrian warning sign at some marked crosswalks. The lighting helps increase driver awareness of people crossing.

#WatchForMeCT #PEDESTRIANSAFETY #RRFB
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Have you noticed any Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) in your neighborhood? RRFBs consist of two rectangular flashing lights that are attached to the pedestrian warning sign at some marked crosswalks. The lighting helps increase driver awareness of people crossing. 

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #RRFB
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The World Day of Remembrance is about honoring those who have died, supporting those who survived and acting to save lives. Thank you to the individuals who attended this touching event, especially the family members of victims of road violence. We all must take action to end this crisis on our roadways. Here are some of the measures Watch for Me CT is advocating for:
âž¡ï¸ Harsher, more timely penalties for impaired and speeding drivers.
âž¡ï¸ Improvements to the number of safe pedestrian crossings on Whalley Avenue in New Haven through the Bus Rapid Transit project.
âž¡ï¸ Full implementation of Leading Pedestrian Intervals with concurrent phase pedestrian crossing in New Haven.

#watchforme #WorldDayofRemembrance #NewHaven #Connecticut
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Thank you to all who attended our World Day of Remembrance event today in New Haven. â¤ï¸

Connecticut Department of Transportation
Connecticut State Police
City of New Haven
Senator Richard Blumenthal

#watchforme #WorldDayofRemembrance #WDoR2024
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Thank you to all who attended our World Day of Remembrance event today in New Haven. â¤ï¸

Connecticut Department of Transportation
Connecticut State Police
City of New Haven
Senator Richard Blumenthal

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We're getting ready for today's event! Join us at DeGale Field at Goffe Street Park in New Haven at 1pm to honor those lost in traffic crashes in our state. ... See MoreSee Less

Were getting ready for todays event! Join us at DeGale Field at Goffe Street Park in New Haven at 1pm to honor those lost in traffic crashes in our state.

Parents, does your child ride a scooter, e-bike, or other wheels? Remember, they aren't toys. Make sure your child knows the rules of the road. Bicycles and scooters are considered a type of vehicle, so riders should be in the travel lane with cars going in the same direction. Cars are allowed to go around bicyclists, so riders should stay as far to the right as is safe. Teach your children to use the correct signals to let other road users know what you are doing. If helmets are important for bicyclists, they are even more important on scooters and e-bike because of the increase in speed.

#WatchForMeCT #EBikeSafety #WearAHelmet
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Parents, does your child ride a scooter, e-bike, or other wheels? Remember, they arent toys. Make sure your child knows the rules of the road. Bicycles and scooters are considered a type of vehicle, so riders should be in the travel lane with cars going in the same direction. Cars are allowed to go around bicyclists, so riders should stay as far to the right as is safe. Teach your children to use the correct signals to let other road users know what you are doing. If helmets are important for bicyclists, they are even more important on scooters and e-bike because of the increase in speed.

#WatchForMeCT #EBikeSafety #WearAHelmet

Did you know that according to Connecticut state law, drivers must yield for pedestrians at crosswalks, regardless of whether it is marked or not? Motorists must yield for pedestrians crossing, entering the crosswalk or waving to indicate their desire to cross.

#WatchForMeCT #PEDESTRIANSAFETY
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Did you know that according to Connecticut state law, drivers must yield for pedestrians at crosswalks, regardless of whether it is marked or not? Motorists must yield for pedestrians crossing, entering the crosswalk or waving to indicate their desire to cross.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety

It’s National Seat Belt Day! Do you use your seat belt on every ride? Buckling up on every ride is the single most important thing a family can do to stay safe in the car. If you’re not sure if your child is ready for the seat belt alone, do the Safety Belt Fit Test. If your child doesn’t pass the test, then they still need a belt positioning booster seat to keep them safe!

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Join us at DeGale Field in New Haven on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1p.m. to remember those lost in traffic crashes in Connecticut. ... See MoreSee Less

Join us at DeGale Field in New Haven on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1p.m. to remember those lost in traffic crashes in Connecticut.

What's the hurry? Coming to a complete stop before turning right on red might save a life. Always scan for pedestrians and bicyclists and check your mirrors and blind spots.

#WatchForMeCT #RightTurnOnRed #StopAndLook #PedestrianSafety
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Do you know about the three-feet rule? Connecticut motorists must give bicyclists and pedestrians at least three feet of distance. If there is oncoming traffic and you can't give 3 feet, WAIT TO PASS.

#WatchForMeCT #ThreeFeetRule #PedestrianSafety
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Do you know about the three-feet rule? Connecticut motorists must give bicyclists and pedestrians at least three feet of distance. If there is oncoming traffic and you cant give 3 feet, WAIT TO PASS.

#WatchForMeCT #ThreeFeetRule #PedestrianSafety

Join us at DeGale Field in New Haven on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1p.m. to remember those lost in traffic crashes Connecticut. ... See MoreSee Less

Join us at DeGale Field in New Haven on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1p.m. to remember those lost in traffic crashes Connecticut.

Yes, in Connecticut it's legal to make a right turn on red after stopping (unless a sign specifies otherwise). But it's important that you come to a full stop before turning so you can check for pedestrians. Right turn on red? Stop and Look. Save a Life.

#WatchForMeCT #RightTurnOnRed #StopAndLook #PedestrianSafety
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