Now that summer is in full swing, New York State Police wants to remind the public of pedestrian safety.
According to NHTSHA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), nationwide 7,522 pedestrians were killed in 2022 and over 67,000 pedestrians were injured.
Just remember, if you’re on foot or behind the wheel, you’re sharing the road.
If you’re a pedestrian, follow the rules of the road and obey traffic signals. If there’s a sidewalk, use it but if there’s no sidewalk, walk FACING traffic as far over to the shoulder and away from traffic. Cross at intersections and look for cars in all directions. If it’s late at night or you plan to be out later, wear bright or reflective clothes, carry a flashlight, or use your phone flashlight. Be alert to the traffic around you and keep your head up (and off your phone).
If you’re driving look out for pedestrians at all times, especially in areas without sidewalks. If it’s nighttime or bad weather, be extra cautious. Stay alert and stay off your phone. Don’t drive drunk or drugged.
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