Monday, August 10, 2015

TOWNSHIP ISSUES UNUSUAL PEDESTRIAN SAFETY NOTICE

From the Township today:

Pedestrian Safety - Crosswalks


Crosswalks are the safest place for people on foot to cross a road. However, while the law assigns pedestrians the right of way if they enter a crosswalk properly, it does not relieve pedestrians of the responsibility to keep alert and cross with caution.
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What is a crosswalk?

A crosswalk is an extension of the road, sidewalk, curb or edge of the shoulder at an intersection for people on foot. Crosswalks may be either marked or unmarked. A marked crosswalk is any portion of the road outlined by painted markings or a difference texture of concrete or pavers.

How are crosswalks used?

Drivers must be aware of crosswalks and stop for pedestrians who are within a marked or unmarked crosswalk.

Where are crosswalks usually marked?

Crosswalks are usually marked at intersections where there is a substantial amount of vehicle and pedestrian traffic, such as along school routes and at signalized and four-way stop intersections.

What are mid-block crosswalks?

Sometimes crosswalks are marked at mid-block locations to accommodate pedestrian traffic or to minimize the distance between corner crosswalks. Signs frequently accompany the painted lines at these locations. Drivers approaching this type of crosswalk must stop for pedestrians.
Motorists who see pedestrian(s) in a marked crosswalk MUST stop for pedestrians. Failure to observe the law may subject to one or more of the following:
  • 2 points on your license.
  • $200 fine (plus court costs).
  • 15 days of community service.
  • Insurance surcharges
Motorists must always:
  • Stop for pedestrians in marked crosswalks.
  • Watch for pedestrians when turning right on red.
  • Obey speed limits.
  • Do not block or park in crosswalks.
  • Remain alert for pedestrians!
Pedestrians must obey pedestrian signals and use crosswalks at signalized intersections. Both carry a $54.00 fine for failure to observe the law. Pedestrians must always:
  • Cross at corners, within marked crosswalks where available. 
  • Look both ways before crossing and watch for turning cars.
  • Always walk facing traffic.
  • Obey traffic signals (walk/don't walk)
  • Remain alert!

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