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Curious about the rules of the road when it comes to pedestrians and crosswalks? Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT breaks it down in this helpful video.

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CTDOT is developing a new Statewide Active Transportation Plan to make it safer and easier to move across Connecticut.

This plan will serve as the guide for future improvements to sidewalks, bike lanes, and multi-use trails – where the type of transportation is YOU powered. 🏃🚴🧑‍🦽

Join us for a virtual public meeting to learn more and give your feedback:
📅📅 Tuesday, May 19 at 12PM
📅📅 Wednesday, May 20 at 6PM

Your input will help shape how Connecticut moves for years to come.

Register at: portal.ct.gov/dot/projects/active-transportation-plan
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CTDOT is developing

During National EMS Week, we recognize and thank the emergency medical professionals who respond when every second counts. Their work on Connecticut’s roads and in our communities is critical to helping people after crashes and emergencies. The best way we can support them is by driving attentively, slowing down, and helping prevent roadway incidents before they happen. #WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety ... See MoreSee Less

During National EMS

CTDOT is developing a new Statewide Active Transportation Plan to make it safer and easier to move across Connecticut.

This plan will serve as the guide for future improvements to sidewalks, bike lanes, and multi-use trails – where the type of transportation is YOU powered. 🏃🚴🧑‍🦽

Join us for a virtual public meeting to learn more and give your feedback:
📅📅 Tuesday, May 19 at 12PM
📅📅 Wednesday, May 20 at 6PM

Your input will help shape how Connecticut moves for years to come.

Register at: portal.ct.gov/dot/projects/active-transportation-plan
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CTDOT is developing

Tomorrow, May 15, is Bike to Work Day — a great chance to choose a healthy, sustainable way to get where you need to go. As more cyclists take to Connecticut’s roads, drivers can help keep everyone safe by slowing down, staying alert, and giving riders plenty of space. Whether you’re biking or driving, we all play a role in making the commute safer. #WatchForMeCT #BicyclistSafety ... See MoreSee Less

Tomorrow, May 15, is

We had a great morning at Bike to Work Day in Hartford despite the rain! Big props to everyone who biked in and all the supporters who came out for them. Thank you to Bike Walk Connecticut for sponsoring the event! ... See MoreSee Less

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🪖 Helmet Reminder
Helmet laws vary depending on what you ride:
🚲 Bicycles, e-scooters, skateboards, roller skates, and other items that roll: Riders under 18 must wear a helmet
⚡ E-bikes: All riders must wear a helmet, regardless of age
🏍️ Motorcycles: Riders under 21 must wear a helmet
Even when it’s not required by law, wearing a helmet is one of the best ways to protect against serious head injuries. And remember—after a serious crash, replace your helmet, as the foam inside may be damaged even if it’s not visible.
#HelmetSafety #RideSmart #ProtectYourHead #WatchForMeCT
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🪖 Helmet Reminder

CTDOT is developing a new Statewide Active Transportation Plan to make it safer and easier to move across Connecticut.

This plan will serve as the guide for future improvements to sidewalks, bike lanes, and multi-use trails – where the type of transportation is YOU powered. 🏃🚴🧑‍🦽

Join us for a virtual public meeting to learn more and give your feedback:
📅📅 Tuesday, May 19 at 12PM
📅📅 Wednesday, May 20 at 6PM

Your input will help shape how Connecticut moves for years to come.

Register at: portal.ct.gov/dot/projects/active-transportation-plan
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CTDOT is developing

Wally wants to remind everyone that children under age 10 should never be near the roadway without an adult. Because young children are still developing the skills needed to judge speed, distance, and traffic patterns, they face a much higher risk near moving vehicles. Supervising children near roads, driveways, and crosswalks is one of the most important ways to keep them safe. #WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #winnieandwally ... See MoreSee Less

Wally wants to remin

This Mother’s Day, we’re recognizing the important role moms and caregivers play in teaching children lifelong roadway safety habits. From showing kids how to use crosswalks and look both ways to modeling safe behavior around traffic, these everyday lessons help build safer communities for everyone. Thank you to all the mothers helping raise the next generation of safe, confident road users. #WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety ... See MoreSee Less

This Mother’s Day,

May is Global Youth Traffic Safety Month, a time to focus on helping young people build safe habits around roads, crosswalks, sidewalks, and bike routes. Teaching children and teens how to stay alert, follow traffic signals, and make safe choices as pedestrians and cyclists can help prevent crashes before they happen. Together, families and communities can help create safer streets for the next generation.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety
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May is Global Youth

Today is Bike & Roll to School Day, a great reminder for drivers to stay extra cautious as students travel to school across Connecticut. Slow down in school zones, stay alert near crosswalks, and give young riders plenty of space on the road. Do your part to help keep every trip to and from school safe.

#WatchForMeCT #BicyclistSafety
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Today is Bike & Roll

You may have noticed parallel white lines painted across the road that get closer together as you drive. These are called Optical Speed Bars (OSBs).
They’re designed to create the illusion that the road is getting narrower—and when roads feel narrower, drivers tend to slow down.
✨ OSBs work by:
➡️ Placing white markings along both sides of the lane
➡️ Gradually spacing them closer together
➡️ Creating a visual cue that encourages drivers to ease off the gas
It’s a simple, low-cost way to help make roads safer.

#TrafficSafety #SlowDown #SafeStreets #WatchForMeCT
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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, an important reminder for all road users to stay alert and look twice before turning, changing lanes, or entering an intersection. Motorcyclists are more vulnerable on our roads, and a few extra seconds of attention from drivers can help prevent serious crashes. Safer streets start with awareness, patience, and shared responsibility.

#WatchForMeCT #MotorcycleSafetyMonth
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May is Motorcycle Sa

Great video created by Keller from Citizen for a Thriving Windsor explaining how road diets make crossing the road safer for pedestrians while keeping traffic moving. Great job!
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Warmer weather means more people are out riding. Here are a few reminders for sharing the road safely:
• In Connecticut, bicycles are considered vehicles and should ride in the travel lane, going in the same direction as traffic. You can also use a bike lane or multi-use path if one is available.
• Riding at night or in low-light conditions? Bikes need a white front light, a red rear light or reflector, and side reflectors.
• Drivers passing a bicyclist must leave at least 3 feet of space—and may cross the double yellow line to do so safely when the way is clear.

Help keep Connecticut’s roads safe for everyone this National Bike Safety Month.🚲🌷

#BikeMonth #ShareTheRoad #BikeSafety #WatchForMeCT
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Warmer weather means

April showers don’t just bring flowers, they can make roads slick and dangerous. 🌧️
⚠️ The most dangerous time is right when it starts raining, as water mixes with oil on the road and creates a slippery surface.
🛑 Stay safe:
• Slow down
• Leave extra space
• Give yourself more time to get where you’re going
Better to arrive late than not at all. 🚸

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety #DriveSafe #RainyWeather #SlowDown
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April showers don’

Spring outings are a great time to build safe habits together. Winnie encourages families to practice looking both ways, crossing at corners, and staying aware—especially during times of reduced daylight.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #winnieandwally
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Spring outings are a

Seeing a blinking yellow arrow at an intersection? Here’s what it means:
➡️ When the blinking light is on, you may turn, but only if it’s safe.
⚠️ Before turning, look for pedestrians in the crosswalk. They have the right of way, so wait until the path is clear before turning.
These signals help keep traffic moving while still keeping everyone safe. When in doubt, wait it out. 🚸
#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety #TrafficSafety #KnowTheSignals #DriveSmart
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Happy Earth Day! 🌎🌱 It’s a great time to get outside, enjoy Connecticut’s natural beauty, and choose active, eco-friendly ways to get around like walking or biking. Just remember to stay safe by using crosswalks, staying alert, and watching for traffic while you’re out celebrating. 🚸

Find Earth Day celebrations here: ow.ly/OuVi50YAMtY

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety
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This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week! 🚧 As the weather warms up here in Connecticut, more road work projects will be underway across the state. It’s important for drivers to stay alert, follow posted signs, and use extra caution to help keep workers and everyone safe. 🚸

#WatchForMeCT #SlowDownMoveOver #NWZSW
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April is Move More Month! 🌷 It’s a great time for parents to encourage kids to get outside, stay active, and enjoy the fresh air. As you do, remember to talk about staying safe near roadways—use crosswalks, stay alert, watch for traffic, and always wear a properly fitted helmet when biking or scooting. 🚸

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety
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April is Move More M

We offer a variety of resources for parents to explore and share with their families. 📚 From newsletters and safety guides to partnerships with state and national organizations, there are plenty of tools to help keep everyone informed and safe.

Explore them here: ow.ly/LQZb50YAMoP 🚸

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety
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E-bikes are a great way to get around, but don’t forget to check the battery before you buy.
🚫 Avoid counterfeit batteries, they can overheat, catch fire, or even explode
✅ Look for UL-certified e-bikes or, at the very least, UL-certified batteries, which are tested for safety
A safe ride starts with safe equipment.
🔗 Learn more: ow.ly/o8Mi50YAMk0
#WatchForMeCT #BicyclistSafety #EBikeSafety #RideSmart #BatterySafety
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This week is National Public Health Week! 🌎 It’s a great time to recognize how small, everyday choices like practicing safe walking and biking habits help protect our communities.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety
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This week is Nationa

Ride the State: Connecticut is back! Join us June 28 for a 67-mile ride from New Haven to Hartford. Limited to 200 riders — it always sells out!

✅ Rest stops, lunch & support vehicle
🚆 Free return ticket for first 100 via CTRail
🌳 Scenic new trail sections

Register by Friday, April 25 to save $25! Link in comments.
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😴 Tired behind the wheel? Don't push through! Drowsy driving slows reaction time, affects decision-making and reduces your ability to stay alert – just like alcohol. Being awake for 18–20 hours can be similar to having a BAC of 0.05%. ... See MoreSee Less

As kids start spending more time outdoors, it’s a great opportunity for adults to talk with them about pedestrian safety. Remind children to use crosswalks, stay alert, and make eye contact with drivers before crossing. A quick conversation today can help build safe habits that last all year. 🚸

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety
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Spring outings mean more time near busy streets. Winnie reminds kids to always cross with an adult or a responsible older sibling—especially during times of reduced daylight—and encourages drivers to stay alert and yield to pedestrians at every crosswalk.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #winnieandwally
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Spring outings mean

📵 April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
According to NHTSA, more than 3,000 people were killed in 2023 in crashes involving distracted drivers.
It only takes a second for things to go wrong. Looking down to check a single text at 55 mph means you could travel the length of a football field without looking at the road.
And it’s not just texting—hands-free and infotainment systems can still take your attention away from driving.
🚗 Stay focused. Stay alert.
When you’re behind the wheel, your only job is to drive.
Let’s all do our part to keep the roads safe 💛

#DistractedDrivingAwareness #DriveFocused #StaySafe
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📵 April is Distra

National Walking Day is a great reminder that every step matters—especially when it comes to safety. As an organization focused on pedestrian safety, we encourage families to use this moment to talk with children about safe walking habits, like using crosswalks, staying alert, and making eye contact with drivers. These simple conversations can help build lifelong habits that keep everyone safer on the road.

Learn more and explore family-friendly safety resources: ow.ly/xOk250YAM6G

#WatchForMeCT #NationalWalkingDay #PedestrianSafety #SafeWalking #FamilySafety #WatchForMeCT
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National Walking Day

On National Take a Walk in the Park Day, encourage children to burn off energy in a safe, traffic free space away from busy roadways. Parks and walking paths offer a fun way for families to stay active while keeping kids safely separated from fast moving vehicles.

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Confused about Connecticut’s e-bike laws? Anna is here to break it down. In this video, she explains e-bike safety, the legal requirements in Connecticut, and simple best practices to help you ride responsibly and help keep everyone on our roads and sidewalks safe.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety
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🌷 Spring Is Here — Let’s Share the Road

Warmer weather means more people walking and biking. Here’s what to remember:
🚶 Pedestrians have the right of way in crosswalks when they are in them, stepping into them, or signaling they want to cross. And remember—every intersection is a crosswalk, painted or not.
🚲 In Connecticut, bicycles are treated as vehicles and may use the full lane. Honking or following too closely can create unsafe situations.
🚗 Passing a bicyclist? Leave at least three feet of space. Drivers may cross a double yellow line to pass if it is clear and safe. If it is not clear, wait to pass.
Let’s look out for one another this season.

#ShareTheRoad #SpringSafety #CTRoads #WatchForMeCT
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🌷 Spring Is Here

Winnie reminds families that wearing a helmet every time you ride helps protect young bicyclists and builds safe habits that last. Wally shows that safety starts with simple choices at home and in the neighborhood.

#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety #BicyclistSafety #winnieandwally
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