October 1, 2008 - Light up at Night Press Conference
MEDIA ALERT:
October 1, 2008
For more information contact:
Deb Ridgway, (816) 335-5997
PRESS CONFERENCE: Bicyclists and Pedestrians – Light Up at Night
1:00 PM Today
LEE’S SUMMIT, MO – Members of the media are invited to attend a news conference at 1:00 p.m. TODAY. Representatives from the Lee’s Summit Police Department’s new Bicycle Patrol Unit, Destination Safe, Missouri Department of Transportation and the Share the Road Safety Task Force will be present to answer questions related to bicycle and pedestrian safety.
As daylight hours grow shorter, cyclists and pedestrians should consider ways to light themselves up when out after dark. Wearing reflective clothing, leg or arm bands or adding a light can greatly increase their visibility and reduce the risk of being struck by a motorist. Sample safety items will be on display along with educational materials.
From 2000 to 2006, 168 pedestrians and 18 bicyclists were killed in the Kansas City region. During the same time period, an additional 3,360 pedestrians and 1,466 bicyclists were injured. (Source: Mid-America Regional Council Safety Planning Program)
The Share the Road Safety Task Force, a regional group of bicycle and pedestrian advocates, transportation experts and local government representatives, was created in 2006 in response to this alarming rate of cyclist- and pedestrian-related crashes and fatalities in the region. The task force aims to educate the public, encourage biking and walking as forms of transportation, and enforce the laws relating to cyclists, pedestrians and motorists sharing the road.
The task force has identified simple steps that motorists, pedestrians and cyclists can take to practice safe habits on the roadways.
Cyclists:
- Wear light colored or reflective clothing
- Use a white head light and red rear reflector on your bike – it’s the law
- Obey all traffic laws, signs and signals
- Always ride with the flow of traffic
Motorists:
- Reduce speed when passing bicyclists
- Give bicyclists a minimum of 3 feet distance when you pass
- Don’t blast your horn when approaching cyclists – startling them can cause an accident
- Stop for pedestrian at crosswalks and intersections – it’s the law
Pedestrians:
- Cross the street at marked crosswalks and intersections whenever possible.
- Be aware of your surroundings – watch for vehicles turning or backing out of parking spaces and driveways
- Use pedestrian pushbuttons to activate/extend the walk signal. Never enter a crosswalk when a signal displays a solid or flashing “Don’t Walk” message
- Use sidewalks. If there are none, walk facing traffic so you see vehicles, and drivers see you
For more information about regional efforts regarding safety for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians, visit www.sharetheroadkc.com.
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