Remember! Pedestrians Don’t Have Armor
The California Office of Traffic
Safety is again announcing that September is “California Pedestrian Safety
Month” which began last year in response to the rising number of pedestrians
being killed and injured on California roadways.
The Arcadia Police Department
will be joining with other law enforcement agencies, city and state
transportation agencies, pedestrian advocates and walking clubs to promote
public awareness aimed at both drivers and pedestrians alike to always be aware
of each other and share the road responsibly.
This month draws attention to the
892 pedestrians who were killed on California roadways in 2016 alone,
accounting for over 24 percent of all roadways deaths in the state, up from 17
percent just a decade ago.
Both drivers and walkers are
cautioned to put down the cell phones, since electronic distractions are seen
in increasing numbers of pedestrian crashes. Other factors for drivers
include unsafe speed and failure to see and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
and intersections. For pedestrians, the major dangers are jaywalking and
thinking that they can be seen at night, especially while wearing dark
clothing. To learn about the dangers of being a pedestrian, who is at risk and safety
tips visit Pedestrian Safety.
The California Office of Traffic
Safety continues to remind motorist that “Pedestrians Don’t Have Armor.” This public service announcement highlights the
importance of pedestrian safety awareness, regardless of whether one is on
foot or behind the wheel.
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