
Pedestrian safety and crosswalks refer to measures and designated areas that ensure people can cross streets safely. Crosswalks are marked zones on roads where pedestrians have the right of way, helping to reduce accidents. Safety features like traffic signals, signage, and flashing lights are often used to alert drivers and guide pedestrians. Promoting awareness and proper use of crosswalks is essential for preventing injuries and fostering safer, walkable communities.

Pedestrian safety and crosswalks refer to measures and designated areas that ensure people can cross streets safely. Crosswalks are marked zones on roads where pedestrians have the right of way, helping to reduce accidents. Safety features like traffic signals, signage, and flashing lights are often used to alert drivers and guide pedestrians. Promoting awareness and proper use of crosswalks is essential for preventing injuries and fostering safer, walkable communities.
What is a crosswalk?
A marked road area where pedestrians have the right of way; drivers must yield to people crossing within the crosswalk.
Who has the right of way at a crosswalk?
Pedestrians in the crosswalk have the right of way; drivers should stop or slow to let them cross.
When is it safe to cross at a signalized crosswalk?
Cross when the pedestrian signal shows Walk or a green symbol and it is your turn; ensure vehicles are yielding and watch for turning cars.
What safety features help crosswalk safety?
Traffic signals for pedestrians, crosswalk signs, flashing beacons, curb ramps, and accessible signals aid safe crossing.
How can you stay safe while crossing?
Look both ways, make eye contact with drivers, use marked crosswalks, obey signals, and avoid distractions like phones.