Bike Safe, Walk Safe UT Police at Houston 713-792-2890 or 911.

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Bike Safe, Walk Safe UT Police at Houston 713-792-2890 or 911

Most Important Rule… #1 – get home safe! “You may be right, but don’t be dead right”

Bike Laws Bicyclists are considered drivers, not pedestrians, except that a person riding a bike on the sidewalk follows pedestrian rules and a person walking a bike is a pedestrian. (Pedestrians also include wheelchair users, and, in most states, skaters and push-scooter users.)

Driver Responsibility Houston Safe Passing Ordinance 3 feet cars, 6 feet trucks. Minimum passing clearance with bike.

Houston Ordinances Bikes must yield to pedestrians, and must give audible signal when passing on sidewalk. Business district is a poorly defined term in Houston Code. Generally defined as Downtown.

Signal Your Intent Favored Method

Ideal Locking Technique

Pedestrian Laws Walk on WALK signal, if safe and clear Walk on sidewalk, or facing traffic if no sidewalk Cross at crosswalk, if provided Do not suddenly leave curb to enter crosswalk Be Safe and Be Seen: Make yourself visible to drivers Wear bright/light colored clothing and reflective materials. Carry a flashlight when walking at night. Cross the street in a well-lit area at night. Stand clear of buses, hedges, parked cars, or other obstacles before crossing so drivers can see you. Be Smart and Alert: Avoid dangerous behaviors Always walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic. Stay sober; walking while impaired increases your chance of being struck. Don't assume vehicles will stop. Make eye contact with drivers, don't just look at the vehicle. If a driver is on a cell phone, he or she may not be paying enough attention to drive safely. Don't rely solely on pedestrian signals. Look before you cross the road. Be alert to engine noise or backup lights on cars when in parking lots and near on-street parking spaces. Be Careful at Crossings: Look before you step Cross streets at marked crosswalks or intersections, if possible. Obey traffic signals such as WALK/DON'T WALK signs. Look left, right, and left again before crossing a street. Watch for turning vehicles. Make sure the driver sees you and will stop for you. Look across ALL lanes you must cross and visually clear each lane before proceeding. Even if one motorist stops, do not presume drivers in other lanes can see you and will stop for you. Don't wear headphones or talk on a cell phone while crossing. 11% (344) pedestrian fatalities in Texas

Other UT Police Services Call 713-792-2890 Or 911 With greater power, greater responsibility @UTPoliceHouston www.utph.org

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Other UT Police Services 713-792-2890 or 911 With greater power, greater responsibility @UTPoliceHouston www.utph.org