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Traffic Safety Awareness
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Partnering to fight crime for a safer Greensboro Traffic Safety Awareness The GPD awareness campaign for May focuses on Traffic Safety. This presentation will cover: Vehicles Bicycles Trains
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Partnering to fight crime for a safer Greensboro Vehicles It’s against the law in North Carolina for drivers under the age of 18 to use a cell phone while a vehicle is in motion. Exception: Drivers under 18 can use a cell phone if they are talking to a 911 Dispatcher, parent or legal guardian. NC law bans ALL drivers (except Police/Fire) from texting or reading a text while a vehicle is in motion Be familiar with your route before you start on your way; not while you are in the middle of your route. Never give in to “road rage” – it has dangerous consequences.
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Partnering to fight crime for a safer Greensboro Vehicles cont’d Buckle up! North Carolina law requires ALL passengers in a vehicle to be properly restrained even if in the back seat. Indicate your intention! Use your turn signal, make proper lane changes, always pass carefully and check your blind spots.
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Partnering to fight crime for a safer Greensboro Bicycles Register your bike by contacting the police department. Between 15-20 bicycles are stolen each month in Greensboro. Traffic laws also apply to cyclists – you must yield right-of-way to cars and pedestrians. If under 16 years of age, you are required to wear a helmet. When riding at night, your bike must have front lamps visible up to 300 feet and a rear red light or reflector visible up to 200 feet. Never operate your bike along RR tracks, on RR bridges, or through RR tunnels.
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Partnering to fight crime for a safer Greensboro Trains If your vehicle stalls on a railroad crossing, get out and clear away! Trains are closer and faster than you think. All NC train tracks are private property. Trespassing is illegal and very dangerous. You cannot judge the distance and speed of an upcoming train. Never try to ‘beat a train’. Only cross tracks at designated crossings. Never drive around lowered RR crossing gates – it’s illegal and deadly.
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Partnering to fight crime for a safer Greensboro Other Resources To report a traffic signal malfunction or bulb failure, call 336-373-CITY (2489) from 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. After hours, contact the non-emergency line at 336-373-2222. To see real-time map on information on traffic events, visit www.ncdot.gov/traffictravel.www.ncdot.gov/traffictravel NC Train safety information: www.ncrr.comwww.ncrr.com Bicycle safety information: http://bicyclesafe.comhttp://bicyclesafe.com
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Traffic Safety Awareness
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