*THIS MEANS ALL THE WAY ACROSS, EVERY TIME, ALL THE TIME!

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*THIS MEANS ALL THE WAY ACROSS, EVERY TIME, ALL THE TIME! NEVER ENTER A CROSSWALK UNTIL PEDESTRIANS ARE TOTALLY CLEAR* OF THE CROSSWALK! *THIS MEANS ALL THE WAY ACROSS, EVERY TIME, ALL THE TIME! KEOLIS TRANSIT AMERICA

DON’T TURN RIGHT UNTIL YOU….. CHECK FROM CURB TO CURB…….. AND DOWN THE SIDEWALK FOR PEDESTRIANS ATTEMPTING TO CROSS! KEOLIS TRANSIT AMERICA

WHEN MAKING LEFT TURNS AT INTERSECTIONS, YOU SHOULD BE CHECKING FOR PEDESTRIANS IN MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. CHECK NOT ONLY THE CROSSWALK WHERE YOU ARE, BUT ALSO THE PATH WHERE YOU ARE GOING. (TURNING LEFT) KEEP CHECKING FOR PEDESTRIANS WHO MAY NOT HAVE NOTICED YOUR MOVING VEHICLE AND DECIDED TO CROSS AT THE LAST MINUTE. NEVER ENTER A CROSSWALK UNTIL PEDESTRIANS CLEAR THE CROSSWALK ENTIRELY. KEOLIS TRANSIT AMERICA

Intersection Awareness Bicycle Safety Tips Bicyclists are hard to see, even when they are in front of your field of vision. Lets examine some ways to avoid accidents with them intersections and other scenarios. When planning a right turn with a bicyclist riding along side, allow the bicyclist to go ahead and out of the way, clearing the intersection before you start the turn. Never waive a bicyclist or pedestrian to “go ahead”. Bicyclists move faster than pedestrians on foot, so identify a bicyclist from a distance, and don’t lose them out of your vision until you are sure you are clear of them. NEVER underestimate what a bicyclist will do, no matter how far away they are from your vehicle. Bicyclists riding together will often make unsafe maneuvers to stay together. Keep all bicyclists in sight, and be aware that if they separate, one MAY perform an unsafe maneuver to keep up with the other!