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Heads-Up pedestrians, cyclists and drivers

With shorter days, City of Vernon urging everyone to use caution
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The City of Vernon is reminding pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers to keep their heads up as the days get shorter and reduced daylight hours increase the risk of collisions.

Pedestrians and cyclists should remember to be seen, be safe, and be lit. Wear bright and reflective clothing to be more visible. Be predictable and pay attention, especially at intersections, and avoid distractions like texting. Cyclists are reminded to use white front lights and red rear lights during low light conditions and during inclement weather. Now is also an excellent time for a winter bike tune-up and the switch to winter bike tires.

Drivers, keep your heads up for pedestrians and cyclists, especially around intersections and in low light. Pay attention. Avoid distracted driving, including texting, and watch for vehicles slowing down around you as they may be yielding to a pedestrian. Follow traffic signals rather than pedestrian signals, which aren’t always timed to traffic lights. Make eye contact with pedestrians and cyclists.

For more information, visit www.vernon.ca/headsup

Drivers

-Be alert for cyclists and pedestrians at all times, especially at intersections, crosswalks, downtown and even more so in low light or poor weather. Be aware that cyclists may manoeuvre unexpectedly to avoid hazards like ice and snow.

-Pay attention. Avoid distractions, focus on driving.

-Make eye contact with pedestrians and cyclists.

-Watch for vehicles slowing down around you. They may be yielding to a pedestrian.

-Heads-up at intersections. Follow traffic lights, not the flashing hand or countdown signal. Pedestrian signals aren’t always timed to the light.

Pedestrians

-Be lit! Wear or carry a light at dusk, in low light or poor weather. Wear white, bright reflective clothing.

-Cross with care. Make eye contact with drivers and wait until traffic has stopped before you cross.

-Pay attention. Avoid distractions like texting.

-Be predictable. Use crosswalks and intersections. Walk on the left side facing traffic where facilties exist. Never jaywalk.

-Heads-up at intersections. Stop, look and listen.

-Look both ways. Don’t start to cross on a flashing hand. Countdown timers tell you how long you have left to cross.

Cyclists

-Use lights. Use a strong white headlight and red taillight. Wear white, bright reflective clothing.

-Be predictable. Ride in a straight line at least 1m from the curb so you can move around hazards like ice and snow. Do not dodge between parked cars. Always ride on the right side of the road.

-Heads-up at intersections. Stop, look and listen. Make eye contact with drivers before you proceed.

-Pay attention. Shoulder check regularily and watch out for car doors.

-Prepare for the weather. Year round cycling means taking extra care in slippery conditions. Plan for sudden weather changes and be prepared to adjust your route and speed. Winter tires make a big difference.

-Wear a helmet. It’s the law.

For more information about cycling safety, visit www.bikesense.bc.ca.



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