Lost Password?
  • Narrow screen resolution
  • Wide screen resolution
  • Auto width resolution
  • Increase font size
  • Decrease font size
  • Default font size
  • default color
  • red color
  • green color

Los Altos Town Crier

Wednesday
Jun 19th
Advertisement
Home arrow Special Sections arrow Mountain View on the Move arrow Tips for motorists in watching for pedestrians
Tips for motorists in watching for pedestrians Print E-mail
Written by Mountain View Police Department   
Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Pedestrian safety is a serious matter. The California Drivers Handbook says the following about pedestrians and crosswalks.

• In California, pedestrian deaths occur in approximately 19 percent of all traffic fatalities. Drive cautiously when pedestrians are near, because they may suddenly cross your path.

• Pedestrians may be at risk walking near hybrid and electric vehicles because these vehicles are virtually silent while operating. Use extra caution when driving near pedestrians.

• Respect the right-of-way of pedestrians.

• Always stop for any pedestrian crossing at corners or other crosswalks, even if the crosswalk is in the middle of the block, at corners with or without traffic lights, whether or not the crosswalks are marked by painted lines.

• Do not pass a vehicle that has stopped at a crosswalk. A pedestrian you cannot see may be crossing the street. Stop, then proceed when all pedestrians have crossed the street.

• Do not drive on a sidewalk, except to cross it to enter or exit a driveway or alley. When crossing, yield to all pedestrians.

• Do not stop in a crosswalk. You will place pedestrians in danger.

• Remember, if a pedestrian makes eye contact with you, he or she is ready to cross the street. Yield to the pedestrian.

• Allow older pedestrians, disabled pedestrians and pedestrians with young children sufficient time to cross the street.

• Before turning a corner, watch for people crossing the street. Pedestrians have the right-of-way in marked or unmarked crosswalks.

• Some crosswalks have flashing lights to warn you that pedestrians may be crossing. Look for pedestrians and be prepared to stop, whether or not the lights are flashing.

 No Comments
There are no comments up to now.

Post Comment

Email (will not be published)
Name
Title
Comment
 remaining characters
Captcha Image Regenerate code when it's unreadable
We reserve the right to use comments submitted on our site in whole or in part. We will not publish comments that contain inappropriate content, advertising or website links to inappropriate content.
 
< Prev   Next >
Advertisement

Special Sections

Image

Your Home, Food & Wine, Your Health,
Go Green, On The Road...more

Schools

Image

Local
News
on
Education


People

Image

Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Obituaries



Photo Store

Image

Buy the
photos you see
in our stories
and more

Reader's Corner

Image

Book
Reviews,
News,
and Events