Pedestrian Safety

Safety tips for crossing the street

  • Stop at the curb or the edge of the road if there is no curb.
  • Stop and look left, then right, then left again for moving cars before you step into the street.
  • If you see a car, wait until it goes by. Then look left, right, left again until no cars are coming.
  • If a car is parked where you are crossing, look to make sure there is no driver and that the car is not running.
  • Next, go to the edge of the car and look left-right-left to see if cars are coming.
  • When no cars are coming, Walk — do not run — across the road. Keep looking left-right-left for cars while you are crossing.

 

Things to remember when walking

  • Always walk on the sidewalk. Walk on the sidewalk if there is one.
  • If no sidewalk, walk facing traffic. If there is no sidewalk and you must walk on the road, be sure to walk facing traffic.
  • Be safe. Be seen.  Brightly colored clothing makes it easier for drivers to see you during the daytime.  But at night, you need to have a flashlight or wear special reflective material on your shoes, cap, and jacket or on your arms or legs that bounce the car’s lights off you and back to the driver.  This light should caution the driver that there is something or someone moving and they should slow down and be careful.

Pedestrian Safety Journey: Elementary School

Pedestrian Safety Journey: Middle School

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