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State law requires pedestrians walking along the road to use sidewalks when available.
Pedestrians have the right of way in marked and unmarked crosswalks, meaning cars must yield for pedestrians, wherever they are in the crosswalk
Bicyclists can ride on sidewalks and in crosswalks but when doing so have the same responsibilities and rights as pedestrians.
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Staying alert is one of the best ways to help keep yourself and your family safe near the roadway. Before crossing, be sure to look up and look both ways. Make sure cars are yielding to you! Keep headphone volume low enough to hear traffic, or use transparency mode or bone-conduction headphones. 🦉💛
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☀️🚸 School’s out for summer!
With more kids walking, biking, and playing outside during the day, drivers need to stay extra alert. Connecticut’s Vulnerable Road User Law requires drivers to use extra caution around pedestrians and bicyclists.
⚠️ Failing to do so can result in fines of up to $1,000, in addition to other violations.
As summer begins, slow down, stay focused, and look out for our most vulnerable road users.
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Today is Ride to Work Day, a nationwide event that encourages motorcycle riders to commute on two wheels and raise awareness about motorcycle safety. With more motorcycles expected on Connecticut roadways, drivers should stay alert, check blind spots carefully, and give riders plenty of space to travel safely. #WatchForMeCT #motorcyclesafety #sharetheroad #drivesafe ... See MoreSee Less
This weekend, June 6–7, Connecticut Trails Day invites residents and visitors to explore the beauty of our state’s trails, parks, and outdoor spaces. Whether you’re walking, running, or biking, remember to stay alert and share the trail and roadway responsibly to help keep everyone safe while enjoying the outdoors.
Learn more about Connecticut Trails Day events happening across the state: ow.ly/JPTg50YZOUb
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A reminder from Winnie! Always make eye contact with drivers before you cross the road. A wave or glance can help confirm that a driver sees you before you step into the roadway. Staying alert and making sure drivers are aware of you is an important part of safe walking habits. 🦘💛
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Norwalk police crack down on crosswalk violations
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Officers are running a targeted enforcement initiative, watching intersections and pulling over drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians as the law requires.👨👩👧👦🚶♀️ Summer Safety Tips for Parents
Kids learn how to navigate roads by watching the adults around them.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children generally should not be near roads alone until around age 10, after developing the skills needed to navigate traffic safely. Even then, practice and supervision still matter.
💡 Help build safe habits by:
✔️ Looking left, right, then left again before crossing
✔️ Making eye contact with drivers
✔️ Modeling safe walking and biking behavior every time
Safe habits start early.
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