Pedestrian safety is for all ages. Unfortunately, in traffic incidents involving pedestrians and motorists, it is the pedestrian who suffers, often with tragic results. In many cases it is not the driver’s fault. It is the responsibility of both driver and pedestrian to ensure each others safety by following some simple rules.
As a pedestrian:
* Cross at marked crosswalks or traffic lights, not in the middle of the block or between parked cars;
* Make sure drivers see you before you cross;
* Cross when traffic has come to a complete stop;
* At traffic light, cross at the beginning of a green light. Do not cross once the “Don’t Walk” signal begins to flash or once the light has turned to yellow. Never cross on a red light;
* Watch for traffic turning at intersections or entering and leaving driveways;
* Wear bright or light-colored clothing or reflective strips, when walking in dusk or darkness.
As a pedestrian:
* Cross at marked crosswalks or traffic lights, not in the middle of the block or between parked cars;
* Make sure drivers see you before you cross;
* Cross when traffic has come to a complete stop;
* At traffic light, cross at the beginning of a green light. Do not cross once the “Don’t Walk” signal begins to flash or once the light has turned to yellow. Never cross on a red light;
* Watch for traffic turning at intersections or entering and leaving driveways;
* Wear bright or light-colored clothing or reflective strips, when walking in dusk or darkness.
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