Bicyclist deaths are highest between June and September, with nearly three quarters of them happening in urban areas. Ride responsibly and remember: all bicyclists are required to follow the same rules and responsibilities as motorists on the road.
☀️Today marks the summer solstice!☀️ We will have daylight from 5:16am today through 8:28pm. That's a lot of time for drivers and pedestrians to be on the road, so be careful! Drivers, keep a sharp eye out for pedestrians, especially as the sun begins to rise and set, making it harder to see. Pedestrians, be aware of your surroundings and always look both ways before crossing the stre#WatchForMeCTr#DriveResponsiblys#roadsafetya#PedestrianSafetya#JustDriveD#summersolsticestice ... See MoreSee Less
In 2022, more than 67,000 pedestrians were injured in traffic crashes. Here are a few #PedestrianSafety tips to remember when you're driving this season:
✔️ Stay focused on the road ✔️ Slow your speed ✔️ Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
Helmets save lives! We want to wish Gordon Ramsay a very speedy recovery, and a big thank you for sharing his story. Please, take a moment to watch his video and remember to always wear a helmet when you are biking. ... See MoreSee Less
As the school year comes to an end, many children will be out and about walking and biking around our neighborhoods.
🚘 Drivers, slow down and be mindful of your surroundings, especially in areas where children are likely to be present.
👨👩👦 Parents, talk to your kids about road safety. Make sure they understand the importance of being focused on their surroundings and following traffic laws.
1,105 bicyclists were killed in traffic crashes in 2022 nationwide according to NHTSA. Bicyclists, here are a few things you can do to stay safe near the road:
🚴Signal your intentions to turn. 🚴Wear the proper helmet and other safety gear. 🚴Obey street signs and signals, just like a car. 🚴Stay focused on your surroundings.
Pedestrian deaths are the highest they have been in 41 years in Connecticut. Ghost Shoes are memorials dedicated to the lives of pedestrians that were taken due to traffic violence. They are also a reminder for everyone about the avoidable tragedies that happen on our roadways. Our roads belong to everyone, so let's work together to make our streets safer for #roadsafetya#sharedstreetsr#WatchForMeCTrMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
Vacations, barbecues, sunshine, and beaches. ☀️ As we head into summertime, keep in mind that travel of all kinds will increase. Be vigilant about road safety to keep everyone safe! 🚗
You might have the right of way, but everyone has a right to use our roads! They are shared spaces, where everyone has responsibilities to uphold. Be a good driver/cyclist/pedestrian, and share the road!
As temperatures continue to climb, more people will be out and about. Increases in foot traffic means that drivers must pay attention when they are driving through pedestrian-heavy areas! Stay safe and #drivesafe.
18.7K likes, 165 comments. “speed limit signs mean nothing! if you want drivers to stay below a certain speed, the road needs to be designed to self-enforce that 🛣️🚙”
As a pedestrian or cyclist, you cannot rely solely on eye contact to confirm that a driver sees you. For your own safety, it's better to assume that they do not. As a vehicle operator, drive safely with vigilance, respect, and awareness for our fellow pedestria#WatchForMeCTr#drivesafee#DriveResponsiblys#roadsafetya#JustDriveDrive ... See MoreSee Less
West Hartford resident Jason Wang has done some research on his own, and suggests ways in which parking should be re-imagined to create to have the best possible West Hartford Center for now and into ...
Spring is in the air, but so is pollen! Before you take that allergy medication, check the label. If it includes drowsiness as a potential side effect, see how you react to it before getting in the car. If you feel different, you drive different, and this difference may cause harm to pedestrians and cyclists on the road.
Happy Mother’s Day to all of the amazing moms out there! Let's show our love by making sure every mom feels safe and secure on the sidewalks and streets. 💐🚗
🌦️ As spring progresses, the weather remains unpredictable. 🌧️ Rain makes the streets slick and it becomes harder for vehicles to slow down. Drivers should allow for longer stopping distances. Pedestrians and bicyclists should put more space between vehicles and themselves, using sidewalks where possible.
"To boost our demand for people-centered street design, Bike West Hartford calls on supporters to Bike+Walk+Bus to Shop in West Hartford from Wednesday thru Saturday, May 8-11th 2024. Remind store owners that #BikesMeanBusiness and use that hashtag and also tag @BikeWestHartford on photos of you shopping with family and friends on your favorite social media. Bike West Hartford will reshare your posts and photos on our channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) and make our efforts more visible to Town Council members to adopt the Option A design for West Hartford Center."There's a LOT happening at BikeWestHartford.org - #BikesMeanBusiness: Bike+Walk+Bus to Shop in #westhartford - Advocate for Option A Redesign in West Hartford Center - Ride with Pride on Sunday June 2nd West Hartford Pride - Welcome to our newest board member Richelle Efland! Many more events at BikeWestHartford.org/calendar... See MoreSee Less
May is National Bike Awareness Month! Drivers, share the road and pass with care! Bicyclists, when you head out for a spin, always wear a helmet! If you're out until nighttime, make sure to also include bright and reflective gear. Drivers need to be able to see you. #WatchForMeCTr#nationalbikeawarenessmonthM#roadsafetya#bikesafetya#JustDriveDrive ... See MoreSee Less
Connecticut roads saw 1,474 crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists in 2023. Let's advocate for safer streets, respect all road users, and promote responsible driving. Together, we can reduce crashes and make the roads safer for everyon#WatchForMeCTr#drivesafee#PedestrianSafetya#roadsafetya#sharetheroadeRoad ... See MoreSee Less
Going on walks can be part of a healthy routine, but be sure to also make visibility a priority when heading out around sunset or at night! Make sure that drivers can see you by carrying a flashlight, wearing reflective gear, and walking in well-lit areas.
Did you know that a pedestrian being hit by a car going 40 mph has an 85% chance of being killed, but the risk is reduced to 5% when the car is going 20 mph?
Obey all speed limits, especially around school zones.
One of the most important things that a cyclist should do to be safe on the road is to use their body language correctly. Doing things like signaling, holding your head up, and making eye contact with pedestrians and drivers greatly increases your visibility. When passing a pedestrian or another cyclist, a simple heads-up by waving your hand or saying "on your left" can prevent a bicycle crash.
Based on concerns about potential harm to local businesses, West Hartford is dropping the idea of allowing only parallel parking in the town center as a way of freeing up space for wider sidewalks …
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Bicyclist deaths are highest between June and September, with nearly three quarters of them happening in urban areas. Ride responsibly and remember: all bicyclists are required to follow the same rules and responsibilities as motorists on the road.
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☀️Today marks the summer solstice!☀️
We will have daylight from 5:16am today through 8:28pm. That's a lot of time for drivers and pedestrians to be on the road, so be careful! Drivers, keep a sharp eye out for pedestrians, especially as the sun begins to rise and set, making it harder to see. Pedestrians, be aware of your surroundings and always look both ways before crossing the stre#WatchForMeCTr#DriveResponsiblys#roadsafetya#PedestrianSafetya#JustDriveD#summersolsticestice ... See MoreSee Less
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It's no surprise older pedestrians face a higher fatality risk than younger people. What are you doing to help protect them from crash#PedestrianSafetya#pedestriansr#olderpedestriansr#seniorcitizensi#roadsafetya#WatchForMeCTrMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
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In 2022, more than 67,000 pedestrians were injured in traffic crashes. Here are a few #PedestrianSafety tips to remember when you're driving this season:
✔️ Stay focused on the road
✔️ Slow your speed
✔️ Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
Together, we can make our streets safer for everyo#driversafetya#roadsafetya#pedestriansr#WatchForMeCTrMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
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Helmets save lives! We want to wish Gordon Ramsay a very speedy recovery, and a big thank you for sharing his story. Please, take a moment to watch his video and remember to always wear a helmet when you are biking. ... See MoreSee Less
Gordon Ramsay says wearing a helmet saved his life after bad bike accident in Connecticut
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He went on to praise all of the trauma surgeons, doctors, nurses and other hospital staff who looked after him following his injury.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy #fathersday! Let's celebrate the wonderful fathers out there by keeping them safe on the road, so they can have a great day with their childr#WatchForMeCTr#DriveResponsiblys#roadsafetya#PedestrianSafetya#JustDriveDrive ... See MoreSee Less
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As the school year comes to an end, many children will be out and about walking and biking around our neighborhoods.
🚘 Drivers, slow down and be mindful of your surroundings, especially in areas where children are likely to be present.
👨👩👦 Parents, talk to your kids about road safety. Make sure they understand the importance of being focused on their surroundings and following traffic laws.
Let's work together to keep our kids safe as they enjoy their summer bre#PedestrianSafetya#endofschoolyearl#drivesafee#roadsafetya#communityu#WatchForMeCTrMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
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1,105 bicyclists were killed in traffic crashes in 2022 nationwide according to NHTSA. Bicyclists, here are a few things you can do to stay safe near the road:
🚴Signal your intentions to turn.
🚴Wear the proper helmet and other safety gear.
🚴Obey street signs and signals, just like a car.
🚴Stay focused on your surroundings.
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As drivers, we have a responsibility to protect pedestrians. Slow down, put down the distractions, and always be alert for pedestrians on our roads.
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It's been a great month (and year) for Watch for Me CT! Thanks to everyone for all of your amazing support! ... See MoreSee Less
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You are the BEST! Thanks for all of your support in helping me to navigate some of the trickier issues.
It#pridemonthMonth!🌈 Celebrations will be happening all month long, so drive slow, watching out for parades and more pedestrians on the ro#WatchForMeCTr#lgbtqiaB#roadsafetya#PedestrianSafetya#drivesafeeSafe ... See MoreSee Less
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Pedestrian deaths are the highest they have been in 41 years in Connecticut. Ghost Shoes are memorials dedicated to the lives of pedestrians that were taken due to traffic violence. They are also a reminder for everyone about the avoidable tragedies that happen on our roadways. Our roads belong to everyone, so let's work together to make our streets safer for #roadsafetya#sharedstreetsr#WatchForMeCTrMeCT ... See MoreSee Less
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🚶♀️With summer around the corner, there will be more people choosing to walk to their destination!
As a pedestrian, stay aware of your surroundings, look both ways before crossing the street and don't assume you've been seen by #WatchForMeCTt#PedestrianSafetyr#pedestrianse#safetyn#summerty #Summer ... See MoreSee Less
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Vacations, barbecues, sunshine, and beaches. ☀️ As we head into summertime, keep in mind that travel of all kinds will increase. Be vigilant about road safety to keep everyone safe! 🚗
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There is only one thing you should be focused on when you're in the driver's seat: driving safely. Safe drivers watch out for pedestrians because they understand that every person on the road, whether walking, biking, or driving, deserves respect and conside#WatchForMeCTt#drivesafe##PedestrianSafetyr#bikesafetyB#roadsafetyR#DriveResponsiblyesponsibly ... See MoreSee Less
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You might have the right of way, but everyone has a right to use our roads! They are shared spaces, where everyone has responsibilities to uphold. Be a good driver/cyclist/pedestrian, and share the road!
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Drivers should slow down for pedestrians crossing, but they don't always do so. Operate on the side of caution! If you're out on a walk, make yourself visible and always be sure to use cross#WatchForMeCTt#drivesafe##driveresponsibilityo#PedestrianSafetyr#roadsafetyRoadSafety ... See MoreSee Less
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We had an awesome time this past weekend in Middletown at the Middletown Kids Health and Safety Day! ... See MoreSee Less
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You are welcome to come to the Wethersfield Bicycle Show, Swap Meet, and Festival Sunday June 9th 8am to 1pm too!
As temperatures continue to climb, more people will be out and about. Increases in foot traffic means that drivers must pay attention when they are driving through pedestrian-heavy areas! Stay safe and #drivesafe.
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Posted speed signs versus road design - some food for thought!
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18.7K likes, 165 comments. “speed limit signs mean nothing! if you want drivers to stay below a certain speed, the road needs to be designed to self-enforce that 🛣️🚙”0 CommentsComment on Facebook
As a pedestrian or cyclist, you cannot rely solely on eye contact to confirm that a driver sees you. For your own safety, it's better to assume that they do not. As a vehicle operator, drive safely with vigilance, respect, and awareness for our fellow pedestria#WatchForMeCTr#drivesafee#DriveResponsiblys#roadsafetya#JustDriveDrive ... See MoreSee Less
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Op-Ed: Re-Imagining Our Town Center Begins With Re-Imagining Parking - We-Ha | West Hartford News
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West Hartford resident Jason Wang has done some research on his own, and suggests ways in which parking should be re-imagined to create to have the best possible West Hartford Center for now and into ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Spring is in the air, but so is pollen! Before you take that allergy medication, check the label. If it includes drowsiness as a potential side effect, see how you react to it before getting in the car. If you feel different, you drive different, and this difference may cause harm to pedestrians and cyclists on the road.
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Happy Mother’s Day to all of the amazing moms out there! Let's show our love by making sure every mom feels safe and secure on the sidewalks and streets. 💐🚗
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When there is no sidewalk, always walk on the side of the road facing traffic and stay as far away from the roadway as you can.
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Have a quick listen!
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PODCAST: Is CT road design to blame for rise in pedestrian deaths?
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WSHU spoke with Tom Condon to discuss his article on the role Connecticut's road design plays in pedestrian deaths.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🌦️ As spring progresses, the weather remains unpredictable. 🌧️ Rain makes the streets slick and it becomes harder for vehicles to slow down. Drivers should allow for longer stopping distances. Pedestrians and bicyclists should put more space between vehicles and themselves, using sidewalks where possible.
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"To boost our demand for people-centered street design, Bike West Hartford calls on supporters to Bike+Walk+Bus to Shop in West Hartford from Wednesday thru Saturday, May 8-11th 2024. Remind store owners that #BikesMeanBusiness and use that hashtag and also tag @BikeWestHartford on photos of you shopping with family and friends on your favorite social media. Bike West Hartford will reshare your posts and photos on our channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) and make our efforts more visible to Town Council members to adopt the Option A design for West Hartford Center."There's a LOT happening at BikeWestHartford.org
- #BikesMeanBusiness: Bike+Walk+Bus to Shop in #westhartford
- Advocate for Option A Redesign in West Hartford Center
- Ride with Pride on Sunday June 2nd West Hartford Pride
- Welcome to our newest board member Richelle Efland!
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Very cool. 😍
May is Older Americans Month! Older pedestrians need more time to cross the street, so be patient when waiting at intersections. ❤️
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May is National Bike Awareness Month! Drivers, share the road and pass with care! Bicyclists, when you head out for a spin, always wear a helmet! If you're out until nighttime, make sure to also include bright and reflective gear. Drivers need to be able to see you. #WatchForMeCTr#nationalbikeawarenessmonthM#roadsafetya#bikesafetya#JustDriveDrive ... See MoreSee Less
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Connecticut roads saw 1,474 crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists in 2023. Let's advocate for safer streets, respect all road users, and promote responsible driving. Together, we can reduce crashes and make the roads safer for everyon#WatchForMeCTr#drivesafee#PedestrianSafetya#roadsafetya#sharetheroadeRoad ... See MoreSee Less
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Going on walks can be part of a healthy routine, but be sure to also make visibility a priority when heading out around sunset or at night! Make sure that drivers can see you by carrying a flashlight, wearing reflective gear, and walking in well-lit areas.
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Did you know that a pedestrian being hit by a car going 40 mph has an 85% chance of being killed, but the risk is reduced to 5% when the car is going 20 mph?
Obey all speed limits, especially around school zones.
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One of the most important things that a cyclist should do to be safe on the road is to use their body language correctly. Doing things like signaling, holding your head up, and making eye contact with pedestrians and drivers greatly increases your visibility. When passing a pedestrian or another cyclist, a simple heads-up by waving your hand or saying "on your left" can prevent a bicycle crash.
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Sad news for West Hartford. Parking wins again. 🙁
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CT town scales back innovative plan to make center bike, pedestrian friendly to preserve parking
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Based on concerns about potential harm to local businesses, West Hartford is dropping the idea of allowing only parallel parking in the town center as a way of freeing up space for wider sidewalks …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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CT pedestrian deaths are rising. Is the design of its roads to blame?
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More pedestrians are being killed by vehicles in Connecticut, but some experts aren't blaming the drivers — they're blaming the roads.0 CommentsComment on Facebook