In 2024, there were 1,655 crashes involving pedestrians or bicyclists Connecticut. Each of these crashes was preventable. Do your part to share the road. Stay alert in pedestrian-heavy areas and near bike lanes to prevent any more needless tragedies.
Anna Stern of Watch for Me CT recently spoke at the CT Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Summit, held at Rentschler Field in East Hartford. She discussed the importance of e-bike safety and associated laws, which has become an increasingly popular topic as they continue to gain popularity.
Visit ow.ly/7ir250XCYaw for more information to maximize safety along with fun!
Light the way before you walk! Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) alert drivers that you're crossing and can boost yielding rates up to 98%. Use them โ theyโre there for your safety! ๐ถ Push the button to activate the lights. ๐ Look left, right, and left again to be sure all cars have stopped. ๐ด Cyclists should activate the signal too.
Alcohol impairment was a factor in 40% of all pedestrian fatalities in 2023, accounting for 2,899 deaths, according to the National Safety Council. If youโve been drinking or using any substance, use a ride share service or call a taxi so everyone can get home safely.
Shauna Devlin is just one of many pedestrians who have been lost to traffic violence. Learn more about the movement Shauna inspired and what you can do to prevent needless tragedies on our roadways: ow.ly/tC1i50XzNzR
This week, weโre recognizing Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. Age-related changes in vision, mobility and reaction time can influence driving, but with the right strategies, older adults can stay safe and independent behind the wheel. Learn more: ow.ly/3tMw50XzNzE
โก๐ฒ Is Your Child Ready for an E-Bike? E-bikes are becoming super popular โ but before buying one for your child, here are a few things to think about ๐
๐น Age & Rules: In Connecticut, kids under 16 canโt ride Class 3 e-bikes unless theyโre a passenger. Thereโs no age limit for Class 1 or 2, but keep in mind โ Class 2 e-bikes have throttles, making them ride more like a small motorcycle.
๐น Skill & Development: According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most kids under 10 donโt yet have the judgment or coordination to navigate roadways safely โ and even older kids need practice before handling higher speeds.
๐น Size & Handling: E-bikes are heavier and faster than regular bikes, which can make them tough for younger riders to control.
๐ก Parent Tip: If your child is new to biking or still learning, start with a regular bike first. Itโs safer and helps build the confidence and control theyโll need later on.
Is your child ready for an e-bike? Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT returns to review the key factors parents should consider before they buy an e-bike. Learn more โก๏ธ ow.ly/k81Y50XynvR
Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT is back with a buyer-beware message. If you are thinking of buying an e-bike this holiday season, do your homework. Make sure the bike is technically an e-bike as defined by state law. More information on the regulations impacting e-bikes in Connecticut: ow.ly/FvO650XymmA
As the old saying goes, practice makes perfect. Take some time this week to walk the neighborhood with your child to make sure he or she knows how to stay safe.
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us! ๐ฆ๐ We're thankful for the communities we serve and everyone working to make our streets safer. This holiday season, letโs all look out for one another, whether on foot, on wheels, or behind the wheel. Stay safe, stay seen, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving! ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐
E-bikes are rising in popularity among all ages. However, there are different requirements for e-bike riders of different ages. Children under the age of 16 may operate e-bikes with:
๐ Maximum speeds of 20mph ๐ด Motors activated by pedaling ๐ Lights and reflectors on all sides
Parents should also use discretion when determining if their child is ready for an e-bike. Every child develops differently, and these vehicles require strong coordination and quick decision-making due to their increased speed and power.
๐ดThinking of getting an e-scooter? Connecticutโs updated laws have a more specific definition of what counts as an electric scooter, so make sure you know before you buy or ride! To qualify as an electric scooter in CT, it must: โ๏ธWeigh 100 lbs or less ๐ Have 2 or 3 wheels + handlebars ๐ช Be rideable seated or standing โก Use both electric & human power ๐ซ Max out at 20 mph on flat pavement
E-scooters are a fun, efficient way to get around, especially in cities, but not every motorized ride qualifies under the law. Do your homework before hitting the road.
Our Ghost Shoes documentary is a powerful reminder of how urgent pedestrian and bicyclist safety really is. As we honor those lost, we remain committed to building safer streets for everyone. ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธ Watch the video here: ow.ly/JM8c50XmE7Z
Can you ride your e-bike on a bike trail? The answer depends on the type of e-bike:
๐ Class 1 e-bikes are allowed on trails (surfaced and natural). ๐ Class 2 e-bikes may be ridden on surfaced trails only, unless permitted by local ordinance. ๐ Class 3 e-bikes are prohibited on trails.
All other regulations are determined on a town-by-town basis. Municipalities also have the authority to regulate whether bicycles and e-bikes can be used on sidewalks through local ordinances. Please check your local laws for more information.
E-bikes are exploding in popularity as a fun way to get around, especially among kids and teens. But thereโs a troubling trend happening in Connecticut. The number of e-bike injuries has incrโฆ
Children aren't born understanding the rules of the road! As you walk your neighborhood, explain to your child, even toddlers in strollers, why we stop at crosswalks, what a stop sign means and how looking both ways keeps us safe.
The rise in popularity of e-bikes and mopeds means there are more of them on the roads. Drivers, please watch out for everyone on the road, especially now that it gets darker earlier.
The World Day of Remembrance honored the millions of people killed and injured on roads each year. Here in Connecticut, we came together to remember the 248 people who were killed on our roads since last November, as well as the thousands who were injured. Thank you to the speakers who bravely shared their stories and to everyone who attended for offering their love, support and solidarity.
๐จ Itโs Crash Responder Safety Week ๐จ Every day, first responders risk their lives to help crash victims. This includes many people walking and biking on Connecticut roads.
Letโs protect those who protect us. When you see an emergency vehicle assisting someone up ahead: โ Slow down โ Move over โ Stay alert
A call on preventing traffic deaths by focusing on safety over speed. Local leaders and families of traffic death victims gathered in New Britain Sunday to remember those killed on our roads across th...
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) โ Dozens met in New Britain Sunday to remember those killed in traffic accidents as advocates continue to call for safety policies in Connecticut. Community meโฆ
Thank you to all the attendees of the 2025 World Day of Remembrance held Sunday at Walnut Hill Park in New Britain. While the weather wasn't ideal, the love, support and advocacy for road traffic victims kept us warm, as did the surprise rainbow at the end. ๐ A special thank you to the Conte, Hermann and Forlastro families for sharing their stories.
In addition to supporting the victims and survivors of traffic violence, we also gathered to advocate for change to make our roadways safer. Our priorities include:
โก๏ธCalling on the Connecticut General Assembly to follow in the footsteps of states like Washington and Virginia and implement intelligent Speed Assistance Devices for drivers who continue to drive recklessly or at dangerous speeds.
โก๏ธCalling on those tasked with enforcing the law statewide to use their discretionary powers to impose stricter penalties on those who violate the law, including little used mechanisms like the Vulnerable Road User and Endangerment of a Highway Worker fines.
Today marks World Day of Remembrance. Join us today at 1 p.m. at Walnut Hill Park in New Britain as we honor the memories of people who've lost their lives to traffic violence and advocate for change to keep our roadways safer.
E-Bikes are fun, but they are more like cars than traditional bicycles. Parents considering e-bikes for their children, especially children under the age of 16, should consider:
๐Is my child developmentally ready to physically control a fast-moving e-bike? ๐Is my child old enough, and mature enough, to understand the rules of the road? ๐Does my child have a bike helmet that is designed for fast-moving e-bikes (NTA-8776 certified)?
๐๐บIt's National Seat Belt Day! (Nov 14) Wearing a seat belt is one of the easiest ways to stay safe on the road. โ ๏ธ Cuts your risk of death in a crash by 45% โ ๏ธ Most crashes happen close to home, so buckle up even for short distances โ ๏ธ Wear it whether you're riding in the front or back seat No matter how short the trip, ALWAYS buckle up!
Some vehicles you thought were e-bikes or e-scooters might actually be classified as motor-driven cycles, and the rules are different. No DMV registration is required, but you must have a valid driverโs license. A motor-driven cycle is:
โ๏ธSeat height of at least 26"" โ๏ธMotor under 50cc or 3,700 watts or less โ๏ธIncludes bicycles with attached motors and motor scooters, but not e-bikes* or e-scooters โ๏ธAlso includes certain one-wheeled vehicles with footrests or floorboards
๐If your ride fits this description, make sure you're licensed to operate it!
*E-bikes must fit into one of the three classes as defined by law.
We are so honored that Erin Hermann will join us this Sunday at the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, being held in New Britain at Walnut Hill Park from 1-2:30.Congratulations to our Volunteers of the Month Erin and Larry Hermann! Erin and Larry contacted MADD back in 2018, after losing their son Kyle in a drugged driving crash. Pretty much immediately, they wanted to do all they could to prevent this type of tragedy from happening to others. Only 8 months later, they started sharing Kyleโs story at our Victim Impact Panels. The courage and strength that takes is unimaginable. Since then, they have spoken at countless impact panels, schools, businesses and press conferences. They have manned tables for us at National Night Out and the Boat Show up at Mohegan Sun. They have been there to support any and every event they can possibly attend. Larry has shown up at our lobby days and events to recruit new volunteers, just to support us. Erin has leant her experience and knowledge to creating and presenting a seminar on Grief for our victims and survivors. And their advocacy does not stop at the state level. They have been worked hard in the War Room with our National Office on the Halt Act to stop impaired driving all together. We wish we never had to meet you both in the way that we did, but we are glad you found your way to MADD Connecticut so we could be a small part in how you honor Kyle every day. ... See MoreSee Less
โก๐ฒ Thinking About Buying an E-Bike This Holiday Season?
E-bikes are a fun and eco-friendly way to get around โ but before you buy, make sure what youโre getting is actually a legal e-bike in Connecticut โ
Hereโs what to look for: ๐น Labeling: All e-bikes must show their class, max speed, and wattage. ๐น Power limit: The motor must be under 750 watts. ๐น Speed: โข Class 1 & 2 โ max 20 mph โข Class 3 โ max 28 mph ๐น Throttle: Only Class 2 e-bikes can have one โ and they canโt go faster than 20 mph with it. ๐น Pedals: Must be fully functional โ even if it has a throttle!
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ง Thinking of getting one for your child? Make sure theyโre ready for it. If itโs their first bike, start with a traditional one and work up from there.
In 2024, there were 1,655 crashes involving pedestrians or bicyclists Connecticut. Each of these crashes was preventable. Do your part to share the road. Stay alert in pedestrian-heavy areas and near bike lanes to prevent any more needless tragedies.
#WatchForMeCT #pedestriansafety #PedestrianDeaths ... See MoreSee Less
Anna Stern of Watch for Me CT recently spoke at the CT Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Summit, held at Rentschler Field in East Hartford. She discussed the importance of e-bike safety and associated laws, which has become an increasingly popular topic as they continue to gain popularity.
Visit ow.ly/7ir250XCYaw for more information to maximize safety along with fun!
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes #EBikeSafety ... See MoreSee Less
Light the way before you walk! Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) alert drivers that you're crossing and can boost yielding rates up to 98%. Use them โ theyโre there for your safety!
๐ถ Push the button to activate the lights.
๐ Look left, right, and left again to be sure all cars have stopped.
๐ด Cyclists should activate the signal too.
#WatchForMeCT #RRFB ... See MoreSee Less
Alcohol impairment was a factor in 40% of all pedestrian fatalities in 2023, accounting for 2,899 deaths, according to the National Safety Council. If youโve been drinking or using any substance, use a ride share service or call a taxi so everyone can get home safely.
#WatchForMeCT #DrunkDriving ... See MoreSee Less
Shauna Devlin is just one of many pedestrians who have been lost to traffic violence. Learn more about the movement Shauna inspired and what you can do to prevent needless tragedies on our roadways: ow.ly/tC1i50XzNzR
#WatchForMeCT #ghostshoes #pedestriansafety ... See MoreSee Less
This week, weโre recognizing Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. Age-related changes in vision, mobility and reaction time can influence driving, but with the right strategies, older adults can stay safe and independent behind the wheel. Learn more: ow.ly/3tMw50XzNzE
#AARP #WatchForMeCT #OlderPedestrianSafety ... See MoreSee Less
โก๐ฒ Is Your Child Ready for an E-Bike?
E-bikes are becoming super popular โ but before buying one for your child, here are a few things to think about ๐
๐น Age & Rules:
In Connecticut, kids under 16 canโt ride Class 3 e-bikes unless theyโre a passenger. Thereโs no age limit for Class 1 or 2, but keep in mind โ Class 2 e-bikes have throttles, making them ride more like a small motorcycle.
๐น Skill & Development:
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most kids under 10 donโt yet have the judgment or coordination to navigate roadways safely โ and even older kids need practice before handling higher speeds.
๐น Size & Handling:
E-bikes are heavier and faster than regular bikes, which can make them tough for younger riders to control.
๐ก Parent Tip:
If your child is new to biking or still learning, start with a regular bike first. Itโs safer and helps build the confidence and control theyโll need later on.
#WatchForMeCT #EBikes #EBikeSafety ... See MoreSee Less
Is your child ready for an e-bike? Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT returns to review the key factors parents should consider before they buy an e-bike. Learn more โก๏ธ ow.ly/k81Y50XynvR
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes ... See MoreSee Less
Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT is back with a buyer-beware message. If you are thinking of buying an e-bike this holiday season, do your homework. Make sure the bike is technically an e-bike as defined by state law. More information on the regulations impacting e-bikes in Connecticut: ow.ly/FvO650XymmA
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes ... See MoreSee Less
As the old saying goes, practice makes perfect. Take some time this week to walk the neighborhood with your child to make sure he or she knows how to stay safe.
#WatchForMeCT #pedestriansafety #winnieandwally ... See MoreSee Less
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us! ๐ฆ๐
We're thankful for the communities we serve and everyone working to make our streets safer.
This holiday season, letโs all look out for one another, whether on foot, on wheels, or behind the wheel.
Stay safe, stay seen, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving! ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธ ๐
#WatchForMeCT #Thanksgiving #Thankful ... See MoreSee Less
If you are gifting an e-bike this holiday season, make sure to remember a helmet โ especially one designed for higher speeds.
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes #helmets ... See MoreSee Less
E-bikes are rising in popularity among all ages. However, there are different requirements for e-bike riders of different ages. Children under the age of 16 may operate e-bikes with:
๐ Maximum speeds of 20mph
๐ด Motors activated by pedaling
๐ Lights and reflectors on all sides
Parents should also use discretion when determining if their child is ready for an e-bike. Every child develops differently, and these vehicles require strong coordination and quick decision-making due to their increased speed and power.
#CTDOT #EBikes ... See MoreSee Less
๐ดThinking of getting an e-scooter?
Connecticutโs updated laws have a more specific definition of what counts as an electric scooter, so make sure you know before you buy or ride!
To qualify as an electric scooter in CT, it must:
โ๏ธWeigh 100 lbs or less
๐ Have 2 or 3 wheels + handlebars
๐ช Be rideable seated or standing
โก Use both electric & human power
๐ซ Max out at 20 mph on flat pavement
E-scooters are a fun, efficient way to get around, especially in cities, but not every motorized ride qualifies under the law. Do your homework before hitting the road.
#WatchForMeCT #EScooters ... See MoreSee Less
๐ถ๐ง Pedestrian Refuge Islands are small safe zones in the middle of busy roads that help you cross one lane at a time.
These islands give you a secure spot to pause, making crossing easier and safer, especially for older pedestrians or anyone who walks more slowly.
According to FHWA, studies show they cut pedestrian crashes by 56%, a proven way to make our streets safer for everyone.
#WatchForMeCT #pedestrianrefuge ... See MoreSee Less
Our Ghost Shoes documentary is a powerful reminder of how urgent pedestrian and bicyclist safety really is.
As we honor those lost, we remain committed to building safer streets for everyone. ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธ Watch the video here: ow.ly/JM8c50XmE7Z
#WatchForMeCT #ghostshoes ... See MoreSee Less
Can you ride your e-bike on a bike trail? The answer depends on the type of e-bike:
๐ Class 1 e-bikes are allowed on trails (surfaced and natural).
๐ Class 2 e-bikes may be ridden on surfaced trails only, unless permitted by local ordinance.
๐ Class 3 e-bikes are prohibited on trails.
All other regulations are determined on a town-by-town basis. Municipalities also have the authority to regulate whether bicycles and
e-bikes can be used on sidewalks through local ordinances. Please check your local laws for more information.
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes #biketrails ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you Kathryn Hauser and WTNH News 8 for helping parents get the information they need to keep their kids safe on an e-bike!
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Riding responsibly: Everything parents should know about e-bikes
www.wtnh.com
E-bikes are exploding in popularity as a fun way to get around, especially among kids and teens. But thereโs a troubling trend happening in Connecticut. The number of e-bike injuries has incrโฆ... See MoreSee Less
Children aren't born understanding the rules of the road! As you walk your neighborhood, explain to your child, even toddlers in strollers, why we stop at crosswalks, what a stop sign means and how looking both ways keeps us safe.
#WatchForMeCT #PedestrianSafety ... See MoreSee Less
The rise in popularity of e-bikes and mopeds means there are more of them on the roads. Drivers, please watch out for everyone on the road, especially now that it gets darker earlier.
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes #mopeds ... See MoreSee Less
Crashes and fatalities involving mopeds are rising in CT. Hundreds to date left five people dead.
www.courant.com
A recent spate of moped crashes in Connecticut has left two people dead, including a 16-year-old girl, several others injured.๐๐๐๐๐๐
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CT Awards $12M To Improve Sidewalks, Trails And Bike Routes In 17 Towns
patch.com
Grants will help towns strengthen transportation networks and create more pedestrian-friendly community centers.The World Day of Remembrance honored the millions of people killed and injured on roads each year. Here in Connecticut, we came together to remember the 248 people who were killed on our roads since last November, as well as the thousands who were injured. Thank you to the speakers who bravely shared their stories and to everyone who attended for offering their love, support and solidarity.
#WatchForMeCT #WDoR #TrafficViolence ... See MoreSee Less
๐จ Itโs Crash Responder Safety Week ๐จ
Every day, first responders risk their lives to help crash victims. This includes many people walking and biking on Connecticut roads.
Letโs protect those who protect us. When you see an emergency vehicle assisting someone up ahead:
โ Slow down
โ Move over
โ Stay alert
Safer roads start with all of us! #WatchForMeCT #FirstResponder #SlowDownMoveOver ... See MoreSee Less
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We had a wonderful World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims yesterday, despite the terrible weather. Thank you to everyone who made it possible!
Trantolo & Trantolo, LLC Luke Roux Foundation Inc Gears in Heaven Connecticut Highway Safety Capitol Region Council of Governments - CRCOG Connecticut Childrenโs Community Health Charlie Proctor Memorial Fund ... See MoreSee Less
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Families impacted by traffic deaths call for additional safety on CT roads
www.nbcconnecticut.com
A call on preventing traffic deaths by focusing on safety over speed. Local leaders and families of traffic death victims gathered in New Britain Sunday to remember those killed on our roads across th...Photos from Capitol Region Council of Governments - CRCOG's post ... See MoreSee Less
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Victims of traffic accidents honored at remembrance event in New Britain
www.wtnh.com
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) โ Dozens met in New Britain Sunday to remember those killed in traffic accidents as advocates continue to call for safety policies in Connecticut. Community meโฆThank you to all the attendees of the 2025 World Day of Remembrance held Sunday at Walnut Hill Park in New Britain. While the weather wasn't ideal, the love, support and advocacy for road traffic victims kept us warm, as did the surprise rainbow at the end. ๐ A special thank you to the Conte, Hermann and Forlastro families for sharing their stories.
In addition to supporting the victims and survivors of traffic violence, we also gathered to advocate for change to make our roadways safer. Our priorities include:
โก๏ธCalling on the Connecticut General Assembly to follow in the footsteps of states like Washington and Virginia and implement intelligent Speed Assistance Devices for drivers who continue to drive recklessly or at dangerous speeds.
โก๏ธCalling on those tasked with enforcing the law statewide to use their discretionary powers to impose stricter penalties on those who violate the law, including little used mechanisms like the Vulnerable Road User and Endangerment of a Highway Worker fines.
#WatchForMeCT #WorldDayOfRemembrance #WDOR2025 ... See MoreSee Less
Today marks World Day of Remembrance. Join us today at 1 p.m. at Walnut Hill Park in New Britain as we honor the memories of people who've lost their lives to traffic violence and advocate for change to keep our roadways safer.
#WatchForMeCT #WDOR #TrafficViolence ... See MoreSee Less
E-Bikes are fun, but they are more like cars than traditional bicycles. Parents considering e-bikes for their children, especially children under the age of 16, should consider:
๐Is my child developmentally ready to physically control a fast-moving e-bike?
๐Is my child old enough, and mature enough, to understand the rules of the road?
๐Does my child have a bike helmet that is designed for fast-moving e-bikes (NTA-8776 certified)?
#WatchForMeCT #ebikes #EBikeSafety ... See MoreSee Less
๐๐บIt's National Seat Belt Day! (Nov 14)
Wearing a seat belt is one of the easiest ways to stay safe on the road.
โ ๏ธ Cuts your risk of death in a crash by 45%
โ ๏ธ Most crashes happen close to home, so buckle up even for short distances
โ ๏ธ Wear it whether you're riding in the front or back seat
No matter how short the trip, ALWAYS buckle up!
#WatchForMeCT #BuckleUp ... See MoreSee Less
Big changes have arrived for major New Haven crosswalks to improve pedestrian safety, as well as the flow of traffic.
Learn more: www.wfsb.com/2025/11/13/new-haven-implements-new-traffic-safety-changes-major-intersections/
#WatchForMeCT #watchforme #pedestriansafety ... See MoreSee Less
New Haven implements new traffic safety changes at major intersections
www.wfsb.com
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker announced traffic control and safety changes to 13 of the cityโs busiest intersections.๐จNew Term Alert: Motor-Driven Cycle๐จ
Some vehicles you thought were e-bikes or e-scooters might actually be classified as motor-driven cycles, and the rules are different. No DMV registration is required, but you must have a valid driverโs license.
A motor-driven cycle is:
โ๏ธSeat height of at least 26""
โ๏ธMotor under 50cc or 3,700 watts or less
โ๏ธIncludes bicycles with attached motors and motor scooters, but not e-bikes* or e-scooters
โ๏ธAlso includes certain one-wheeled vehicles with footrests or floorboards
๐If your ride fits this description, make sure you're licensed to operate it!
*E-bikes must fit into one of the three classes as defined by law.
#WatchForMeCT #EBikes #MotorDrivenCycle ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.We are so honored that Erin Hermann will join us this Sunday at the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, being held in New Britain at Walnut Hill Park from 1-2:30.Congratulations to our Volunteers of the Month Erin and Larry Hermann! Erin and Larry contacted MADD back in 2018, after losing their son Kyle in a drugged driving crash. Pretty much immediately, they wanted to do all they could to prevent this type of tragedy from happening to others. Only 8 months later, they started sharing Kyleโs story at our Victim Impact Panels. The courage and strength that takes is unimaginable. Since then, they have spoken at countless impact panels, schools, businesses and press conferences. They have manned tables for us at National Night Out and the Boat Show up at Mohegan Sun. They have been there to support any and every event they can possibly attend. Larry has shown up at our lobby days and events to recruit new volunteers, just to support us. Erin has leant her experience and knowledge to creating and presenting a seminar on Grief for our victims and survivors. And their advocacy does not stop at the state level. They have been worked hard in the War Room with our National Office on the Halt Act to stop impaired driving all together. We wish we never had to meet you both in the way that we did, but we are glad you found your way to MADD Connecticut so we could be a small part in how you honor Kyle every day. ... See MoreSee Less
Join us on Sunday in New Britain to honor victims of traffic violence in Connecticut and advocate for change. ... See MoreSee Less
โก๐ฒ Thinking About Buying an E-Bike This Holiday Season?
E-bikes are a fun and eco-friendly way to get around โ but before you buy, make sure what youโre getting is actually a legal e-bike in Connecticut โ
Hereโs what to look for:
๐น Labeling: All e-bikes must show their class, max speed, and wattage.
๐น Power limit: The motor must be under 750 watts.
๐น Speed:
โข Class 1 & 2 โ max 20 mph
โข Class 3 โ max 28 mph
๐น Throttle: Only Class 2 e-bikes can have one โ and they canโt go faster than 20 mph with it.
๐น Pedals: Must be fully functional โ even if it has a throttle!
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ง Thinking of getting one for your child? Make sure theyโre ready for it. If itโs their first bike, start with a traditional one and work up from there.
#EBikeSafety #CTSafeRoads #RideSmart ... See MoreSee Less