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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

OCPD PEDEASTRIAN SAFETY INCIDENTS OVER JULY 4TH WEEKEND

During the July 4th weekend, Ocean City Police responded to three separate motor vehicle crashes involving a pedestrian.  While none of the injuries were life-threatening, they were all preventable had the pedestrians followed some basic safety advice. 

The Ocean City Police Department continues to remind citizens to be extra cautious on the roadways as visitors come together to enjoy Ocean City’s beautiful beach, breathtaking bay and magnificent boardwalk. 
 
For individuals who are traveling on foot, on a bicycle, moped or scooter, here are some important safety tips to remember:

·     Cross the street at a marked crosswalk or intersection.

·     Make eye contact with drivers when crossing busy intersections

·     Continue to watch for traffic the entire time you are in the crosswalk.

·     Allow plenty of time to stop or proceed through intersections.

·    Pedestrians should not take unnecessary risks crossing busy streets against traffic lights.

·    Parents are reminded to pay extra attention to children when crossing busy roads. Keep hold of small children’s hands while waiting for traffic lights to change and while crossing.

·    Bicyclists are encouraged to wear helmets and must ride in the bus lane. In addition, bicyclists must abide by all traffic laws, including stopping at red lights and stop signs.

·    Moped/scooter operators and passengers are required to wear helmets and footwear. Scooters can only be operated by someone with a valid driver’s license and must be insured.
 
While there have been fewer pedestrian involved collisions this year, the OCPD is hoping to eliminate all them all together.  In the continuing effort to achieve these goals, the OCPD has partnered with the Maryland Department of Transportation, Maryland State Highway Administration and the Maryland Highway Safety Office to promote the “Walk Smart” campaign, which reminds pedestrians to cross the highway, streets and roads safely and encourages the use of crosswalks. 

For more information please visit us on the web at: http://oceancitymd.gov/WalkSmart/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So, can they read English? Won't matter.