Halloween Safety for Motorists Safety

Halloween Safety for Motorists

This week many will celebrate Halloween where young children dress up in costumes to go from door to door throughout the neighborhood getting treats and candy from neighbors. It is all in fun, but fun can turn to tragedy very quickly as the dark streets are flocked with young children. Motorists have to take special precautions during this time to protect your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews during the festivities. 

Here are some Halloween safety tips for motorists:

  • If you don’t have to go out on Halloween while kids are Trick or treating stay home. This is the best and most effective way to help keep everyone safe.
  • Slowdown in residential neighborhoods and obey all traffic signs and signals. Drive at least 5 mph below the posted speed limit to give yourself extra time to react to children who may dart into the street.
  • Don’t utilize your high beams as it may help you see further, it prevents traffic coming in the opposite direction from seeing young children.
  • Watch for children walking on roadways, medians, curbs, sidewalks and streets with no sidewalks. In dark costumes, they’ll be harder to see trick or treating at night.
  • Watch for children crossing the street who cross mid-block or between parked cars and may not pay attention to traffic.
  • Watch for children darting out from between parked cars and shrubbery.
  • Carefully enter and exit driveways.
  • Don’t park in the street if you don’t have to. You are better parking in a driveway, alley or other place off the road to give children and other motorists plenty of room.
  • BE CAREFUL BACKING UP! Have someone stand behind the vehicle to make sure that no children are walking by.