Pedestrian Safety Matters

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Pedestrian Safety Matters Keeping That New Year’s Resolution To Be More Active

Pedestrian Safety Matters Take a Walk Everyone can benefit from walking Safety is important for all ages Pick a good place to walk Pay attention as you walk in public places Obey laws and regulations for pedastrians Guard against careless or agressive drivers Pedestrian Safety Matters

Respect Your Surroundings Choose where you walk for safety Walk on sidewalks or paths Walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible Be aware of traffic moving around you Cross streets safely—look right and left Cross streets at a corner Use traffic signals and crosswalks Pedestrian Safety Matters

Pedestrian Safety Matters Wear the Right Outfits Make sure you can be seen Wear reflective material with clothing Consider fun, neon colors Remeber sun screen Pedestrian Safety Matters

Increase Your Visibility Lights are a bright idea! Regarless of the time of day, bring a light Most will clip to your shirt or waistband Remember that visibility is reduced on cloudy, rainy days Pedestrian Safety Matters

Pedestrian Safety Matters Use Caution Be aware of traffic conditions Stay away from trees or plants that block your view Avoid parked cars Pedestrian Safety Matters