Connecticutโs helmet laws are changing! ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐๏ธ New rules take effect October 1, 2025. Hereโs what to know: Right now, bicyclists under 16 are required to wear helmets. As of October 1, that age increases to 18, meaning more young riders will be protected under the new law.
โ ๏ธ These are just the legal minimums. Everyone should wear a helmet, no matter your age or the law. Helmets are your best protection against serious head injuries or even death.
Hartford is currently being considered for Bicycle Friendly Community status from the League of American Bicyclists! The League is seeking your input to gain a better understanding of the cycling experience in Hartford. Your feedback will help highlight cycling conditions and potential areas for improvement. Please take a brief survey at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BFC_2025
La League of American Bicyclists gustarรญa conocer la opiniรณn de los habitantes, los ciclistas de รกreas locales y las personas que defienden el ciclismo en relaciรณn con sus experiencias y percepciones sobre el ciclismo en Hartford. Su aporte ayudarรก a la League y a la comunidad a comprender mejor las condiciones ciclistas y las รกreas potenciales de mejoras. El cuestionario deberรญa llevarle aproximadamente unos 10-15 minutos para responder. www.surveymonkey.com/r/HartfordCT_BFC25esp
Amy Watkins, program manager for Watch for Me CT, was recently quoted in a FOX61 news report about the rise in e-bike injuries. โE-bikes are not a toy, they are a great tool for people for a variety of reasons, but young children should not be riding e-bikes," Watkins said. "Weโre recommending 16 years old as a minimum for e-bike use."
SAVE THE DATE! Join us for World Day of Remembrance 2025, a day to honor the lives lost to traffic violence. This year's event will be held on Sunday, November 16 at 1 p.m. in Walnut Hill Park, in New Britain, CT. Stay tuned for more details!
*EAST COAST GREENWAY STUDY MEETINGS ON AUGUST 6 AND 7*
CRCOG's East Coast Greenway study explored alternatives to close the region's 12-mile gap along the national greenway route. Informed by feedback from the community, the final draft is now available at crcog.org/capitol-region-ecg-study. To learn more, join an info session:
Driving distraction-free is always essential but itโs especially critical near intersections and crosswalks. Pedestrians may be crossing, and they might not see you (and you might not see them). And remember, never pass a car that has stopped at a crosswalk.
๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ Ever notice how some crosswalks extend out into the street? Thatโs called a bump out (or curb extension), and itโs not just about looks. Itโs about safety!
๐ Bump outs shorten the crossing distance, which is super helpful for kids, older adults, and anyone who may take a bit longer to cross.
๐ They also narrow the road, which naturally encourages drivers to slow down. Wide roads = faster driving. Narrower spaces = calmer traffic.
And hereโs the cool part: bump outs donโt have to be boring! ๐จ They can be built using regular sidewalk material, or made more fun and flexible with temporary features like: - Painted street art - Planters - Bollards (short posts)
๐จ E-Bike Injuries Are SurgingโIs Your Child Protected?
In just 2 months, more than 24 kids were treated at Connecticut Childrenโs for serious e-bike injuriesโsurpassing last yearโs total for the same timeframe.
๐ง Many of these injuries involve the headโand a regular bike helmet may not be enough. ๐ก Our pediatric experts recommend a motorcycle-rated helmet for better protection at higher speeds.
E-bikes arenโt toys. Theyโre powerful, fast, and require the right gear and the right guidance to keep kids safe.
โก๏ธ Read what parents need to knowโplus age, helmet, and riding laws you might not be aware of. bit.ly/4lZKLVl
#ConnecticutChildrens #EBikeSafety #ChildSafety #InjuryPrevention #HelmetSafety #ParentingTips #BikeSmart #GrowingHealthy ... See MoreSee Less
E-Bike Online Course and Youth E-Bike Rider Readiness Checklist Available! To learn more about electronic bicycles, check out this self-paced, two-hour eBike eCourse covering e-bike safety, riding concepts, traffic awareness, and riding strategies. The course also includes a Readiness Checklist for parents to help assess if their children are prepared to ride e-bikes. ... See MoreSee Less
Looking for a new way to stay active? Try biking this summer! ๐ด๐ปโโ๏ธ
Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just picking up a new hobby, always wear a helmet. Helmets help prevent head injuries, but they only work if they fit properly and are worn correctly.
Check out this helpful guide on how to fit your helmet: ow.ly/bxnO50Wir2w
We canโt wait to see you biking safely on Connecticut roads this summer with a properly worn helmet! ๐ดโโ๏ธ
With summer in full swing, many people are moving their exercise routines outdoors! Here are a few tips to help you stay visible while walking or running:
๐ Wear reflective gear, like a bright vest or t-shirt ๐ Carry a flashlight when it's dark or in dimly lit areas ๐ Choose well-lit, high-visibility routes whenever possible
Speeding or dangerously cutting corners along streets will get more problematic for drivers as the town installs barriers this summer to make the roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Connecticutโs helmet laws are changing! ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐๏ธ New rules take effect October 1, 2025. Hereโs what to know: No change for e-bike riders. Helmets are still required for ALL ages, just as theyโve always been. This rule reflects the added speed and risk of electric bikes. However, the age for required helmet use for standard bicycles has been increased to 18, and for motorcyclists up to age 21. โ ๏ธ These are just the legal minimums. Everyone should wear a helmet, no matter your age or the law. Helmets are your best protection against serious head injuries or even death.
As the weather warms up, bike rides and walks become part of our daily routines. Letโs help keep our families and children safe with a few important pedestrian safety tips to remember this summer.
Letโs work together to keep our communities safe so everyone can walk and bike without worry!
Connecticutโs helmet laws are changing! ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐๏ธ New rules take effect October 1, 2025. Hereโs what to know: Currently, motorcyclists under 18 are required to wear helmets. Starting October 1, that age limit increases and helmets will be mandatory for all riders under 21.
โ ๏ธ These are just the legal minimums. Everyone should wear a helmet, no matter your age or the law. Helmets are your best protection against serious head injuries or even death.
Happy 4th of July to our wonderful community! ๐๐ While you're out making memories this Independence Day, remember to follow all traffic signs and signals, use sidewalks when available, and stay alert behind the wheel. No distraction is worth taking your eyes off the road.
"We are seeing twice the number of injuries in our ED regarding E-bikes, dirt bikes, mopeds and scooters,โ said Amy Watkins of Connecticut Children's. As part of Watch for Me CT, she's urging everyone to wear a helmet, follow the rules of the road, and stay alert this holiday weekend. Read more about the safety push here: ... See MoreSee Less
Ever notice those TV commercials that show how you can enjoy nature by driving all-terrain, biosphere-busting behemoths all over it? Not even the deer and the antelope have a safe place to play anyโฆ
Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT was on hand at todayโs press conference at Connecticut Children's to talk about summer safety. She emphasized the importance of helmets for kids and teens anytime they are on wheeled devices, including bikes, e-bikes, scooters and inline skates.
To ensure proper helmet fit, follow these guidelines: ๐ฒ Make sure the helmet is low on the head. The front of the helmet should be no more than two fingers above the eyebrows. ๐ดThe straps on the side of the helmet should make a V around the ears. ๐ตThe strap below the chin should be snug, allowing no more than two fingers between it and the neck.
As you brainstorm fun ideas to celebrate July 4th with family and friends, be sure to keep safe driving in mind! Here are some tips to help you stay safe on the road.
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
Connecticutโs helmet laws are changing! ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐๏ธ
New rules take effect October 1, 2025. Hereโs what to know:
Right now, bicyclists under 16 are required to wear helmets. As of October 1, that age increases to 18, meaning more young riders will be protected under the new law.
โ ๏ธ These are just the legal minimums. Everyone should wear a helmet, no matter your age or the law. Helmets are your best protection against serious head injuries or even death.
#WatchforMeCT #ProtectYourHead ... See MoreSee Less
Hartford is currently being considered for Bicycle Friendly Community status from the League of American Bicyclists! The League is seeking your input to gain a better understanding of the cycling experience in Hartford. Your feedback will help highlight cycling conditions and potential areas for improvement. Please take a brief survey at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BFC_2025
La League of American Bicyclists gustarรญa conocer la opiniรณn de los habitantes, los ciclistas de รกreas locales y las personas que defienden el ciclismo en relaciรณn con sus experiencias y percepciones sobre el ciclismo en Hartford. Su aporte ayudarรก a la League y a la comunidad a comprender mejor las condiciones ciclistas y las รกreas potenciales de mejoras. El cuestionario deberรญa llevarle aproximadamente unos 10-15 minutos para responder. www.surveymonkey.com/r/HartfordCT_BFC25esp
www.surveymonkey.com/r/BFC_2025 ... See MoreSee Less
2025 Bicycle Friendly Community Public Survey
www.surveymonkey.com
Tell us about bicycling in your community!www.connecticutchildrens.org/growing-healthy/e-bike-injuries-are-rising-fast-heres-what-parents-n... ... See MoreSee Less
E-Bike Injuries Are Rising Fast—Here’s What Parents Need to Know
www.connecticutchildrens.org
Over the past few years, electric bikes (e-bikes) have exploded in popularity among kids and teens.Amy Watkins, program manager for Watch for Me CT, was recently quoted in a FOX61 news report about the rise in e-bike injuries. โE-bikes are not a toy, they are a great tool for people for a variety of reasons, but young children should not be riding e-bikes," Watkins said. "Weโre recommending 16 years old as a minimum for e-bike use."
๐https://www.fox61.com/article/news/local/connecticut-childrens-medical-center-warns-of-e-bike-hazards/520-ee818f8f-37c8-41fa-a495-791feeecea9d
#WatchForMeCT #EBikeSafety #BikeSafety ... See MoreSee Less
Connecticut Children's Medical Center warns parents of e-bike hazards
www.fox61.com
Connecticut Children's Medical Center reports rising e-bike injuries. Officials there are urging better safety measures for kids.SAVE THE DATE! Join us for World Day of Remembrance 2025, a day to honor the lives lost to traffic violence. This year's event will be held on Sunday, November 16 at 1 p.m. in Walnut Hill Park, in New Britain, CT. Stay tuned for more details!
#WatchForMeCT#PedestrianSafety #RoadSafety ... See MoreSee Less
*EAST COAST GREENWAY STUDY MEETINGS ON AUGUST 6 AND 7*
CRCOG's East Coast Greenway study explored alternatives to close the region's 12-mile gap along the national greenway route. Informed by feedback from the community, the final draft is now available at crcog.org/capitol-region-ecg-study. To learn more, join an info session:
IN-PERSON
Wednesday, 8/6 @6:30pm
Albany Branch Library
1250 Albany Ave
VIRTUAL
Thursday, 8/7 @7pm
Register @ bit.ly/4f34AsC ... See MoreSee Less
Driving distraction-free is always essential but itโs especially critical near intersections and crosswalks. Pedestrians may be crossing, and they might not see you (and you might not see them). And remember, never pass a car that has stopped at a crosswalk.
#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #DriveSafe #CrosswalkSafety ... See MoreSee Less
๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ Ever notice how some crosswalks extend out into the street? Thatโs called a bump out (or curb extension), and itโs not just about looks. Itโs about safety!
๐ Bump outs shorten the crossing distance, which is super helpful for kids, older adults, and anyone who may take a bit longer to cross.
๐ They also narrow the road, which naturally encourages drivers to slow down. Wide roads = faster driving. Narrower spaces = calmer traffic.
And hereโs the cool part: bump outs donโt have to be boring!
๐จ They can be built using regular sidewalk material, or made more fun and flexible with temporary features like:
- Painted street art
- Planters
- Bollards (short posts)
#WatchforMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
๐จ E-Bike Injuries Are SurgingโIs Your Child Protected?
In just 2 months, more than 24 kids were treated at Connecticut Childrenโs for serious e-bike injuriesโsurpassing last yearโs total for the same timeframe.
๐ง Many of these injuries involve the headโand a regular bike helmet may not be enough.
๐ก Our pediatric experts recommend a motorcycle-rated helmet for better protection at higher speeds.
E-bikes arenโt toys. Theyโre powerful, fast, and require the right gear and the right guidance to keep kids safe.
โก๏ธ Read what parents need to knowโplus age, helmet, and riding laws you might not be aware of. bit.ly/4lZKLVl
#ConnecticutChildrens #EBikeSafety #ChildSafety #InjuryPrevention #HelmetSafety #ParentingTips #BikeSmart #GrowingHealthy ... See MoreSee Less
E-Bike Online Course and Youth E-Bike Rider Readiness Checklist Available!
To learn more about electronic bicycles, check out this self-paced, two-hour eBike eCourse covering e-bike safety, riding concepts, traffic awareness, and riding strategies. The course also includes a Readiness Checklist for parents to help assess if their children are prepared to ride e-bikes.
... See MoreSee Less
eBike Training Course Online - eBike Training Course Online
ebikecourse.com
eBike Training Course. Kids and adults can learn eBiking essentials with our self-paced online course, ideal for new and experienced riders.Looking for a new way to stay active? Try biking this summer! ๐ด๐ปโโ๏ธ
Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just picking up a new hobby, always wear a helmet. Helmets help prevent head injuries, but they only work if they fit properly and are worn correctly.
Check out this helpful guide on how to fit your helmet: ow.ly/bxnO50Wir2w
We canโt wait to see you biking safely on Connecticut roads this summer with a properly worn helmet! ๐ดโโ๏ธ
#BicycleSafety #SafetyTips #WatchForMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
With summer in full swing, many people are moving their exercise routines outdoors! Here are a few tips to help you stay visible while walking or running:
๐ Wear reflective gear, like a bright vest or t-shirt
๐ Carry a flashlight when it's dark or in dimly lit areas
๐ Choose well-lit, high-visibility routes whenever possible
#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #RoadSafety ... See MoreSee Less
๐๐ Town of West Hartford, CT ๐ ๐
www.courant.com/2025/07/11/west-hartford-making-changes-to-improve-pedestrian-safety-theyre-alrea... ... See MoreSee Less
CT town makes big changes to improve pedestrian safety: They’re ‘already reshaping how people move’
www.courant.com
Speeding or dangerously cutting corners along streets will get more problematic for drivers as the town installs barriers this summer to make the roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists.Connecticutโs helmet laws are changing! ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐๏ธ
New rules take effect October 1, 2025. Hereโs what to know:
No change for e-bike riders. Helmets are still required for ALL ages, just as theyโve always been. This rule reflects the added speed and risk of electric bikes. However, the age for required helmet use for standard bicycles has been increased to 18, and for motorcyclists up to age 21.
โ ๏ธ These are just the legal minimums. Everyone should wear a helmet, no matter your age or the law. Helmets are your best protection against serious head injuries or even death.
#WatchforMeCT #ProtectYourHead ... See MoreSee Less
As the weather warms up, bike rides and walks become part of our daily routines. Letโs help keep our families and children safe with a few important pedestrian safety tips to remember this summer.
Letโs work together to keep our communities safe so everyone can walk and bike without worry!
#WatchForMeCT #RoadSafety #PedestrianSafety #BeAware ... See MoreSee Less
Connecticutโs helmet laws are changing! ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐๏ธ
New rules take effect October 1, 2025. Hereโs what to know:
Currently, motorcyclists under 18 are required to wear helmets. Starting October 1, that age limit increases and helmets will be mandatory for all riders under 21.
โ ๏ธ These are just the legal minimums. Everyone should wear a helmet, no matter your age or the law. Helmets are your best protection against serious head injuries or even death.
#WatchforMeCT #ProtectYourHead ... See MoreSee Less
Happy 4th of July to our wonderful community! ๐๐ While you're out making memories this Independence Day, remember to follow all traffic signs and signals, use sidewalks when available, and stay alert behind the wheel. No distraction is worth taking your eyes off the road.
#WatchforMeCT #FourthOfJuly #DriveSafe #DriveDistractionFree ... See MoreSee Less
"We are seeing twice the number of injuries in our ED regarding E-bikes, dirt bikes, mopeds and scooters,โ said Amy Watkins of Connecticut Children's. As part of Watch for Me CT, she's urging everyone to wear a helmet, follow the rules of the road, and stay alert this holiday weekend. Read more about the safety push here: ... See MoreSee Less
A first priority for the 4th; Advocates stress safety at Connecticut Children’s
ow.ly
From fireworks to water safety, an array of issues have been discussed and addressed by the team at the prestigious children's hospital in Hartford.www.courant.com/2025/07/01/opinion-monsters-in-the-ct-streets-and-i-do-not-mean-those-with-claws/ ... See MoreSee Less
Opinion: Monsters in the CT streets. And I do not mean those with claws.
www.courant.com
Ever notice those TV commercials that show how you can enjoy nature by driving all-terrain, biosphere-busting behemoths all over it? Not even the deer and the antelope have a safe place to play anyโฆAmy Watkins of Watch for Me CT was on hand at todayโs press conference at Connecticut Children's to talk about summer safety. She emphasized the importance of helmets for kids and teens anytime they are on wheeled devices, including bikes, e-bikes, scooters and inline skates.
To ensure proper helmet fit, follow these guidelines:
๐ฒ Make sure the helmet is low on the head. The front of the helmet should be no more than two fingers above the eyebrows.
๐ดThe straps on the side of the helmet should make a V around the ears.
๐ตThe strap below the chin should be snug, allowing no more than two fingers between it and the neck.
#WatchForMeCT #BikeSafety #BikeHelmets #SummerSafety ... See MoreSee Less
As you brainstorm fun ideas to celebrate July 4th with family and friends, be sure to keep safe driving in mind! Here are some tips to help you stay safe on the road.
#WatchForMeCT #FourthOfJuly #DriveResponsibly #roadsafety ... See MoreSee Less
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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Photos from CashmanKatz's post ... See MoreSee Less
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