CAA Reminds You To Plan Ahead This Halloween

CAA Reminds You To Plan Ahead This Halloween

Let’s work together to keep our youngsters safe

On Halloween, pedestrian safety can be downright scary. Please consider these safety tips if you’re adventuring out this weekend and on Halloween night.

Trick or Treaters - See and be Seen:

  • Choose costumes that are bright at night, and don’t obstruct children’s vision and hearing.
  • Trick or treating in groups is always a smart idea. It’s safer and groups are more visible to drivers.
  • When crossing the street, use designated intersections and crosswalks. Be sure to stop, look, listen, and think.
  • Use reflective tape on costumes and have children carry a flashlight for easy visibility.
  • Use makeup instead of a mask to allow for better vision.
  • Don’t walk distracted! Put those mobile phones and gaming devices away.
  • Be alert and aware of your surroundings.

Motorists - Use Driving Diligence:

  • If you are driving and dropping off or picking up children - make sure you pull over, park safely, and turn your vehicle hazard lights on.
  • Communicate with other drivers by using your turn signals. Make sure your vehicle’s headlights are on.
  • Eliminate distracted driving! Be alert and put your mobile phones away.
  • Watch for excited children walking or running, they may not be thinking about road safety.
  • When backing out of parking spaces or driveways, always watch for children.
  • Slow down to at least 10 km below the speed limit when driving through school zones and residential areas.
  • Avoid driving during peak trick or treating hours on Halloween night.
  • If you plan to party, put the keys away. Always plan a safe ride home.

Have a happy and safe Halloween! Learn more 


CONTACT:
Angel Blair
Senior Communications Specialist/CAA School Safety Patrol Coordinator
Cell (306) 216-7362
Angel.Blair@caask.ca