CAA Saskatchewan’s Fang-tastic Halloween Safety Advice!
On October 31st excited little ghosts and goblins will fill the streets looking for treats. This Halloween CAA Saskatchewan wants to make things a little less scary by reminding both motorists and trick-or-treaters to be safe. Check out our spook-tacular advice for the spooky night!
For a skele-ton of fun… For a skele-ton of fun… Plan Ahead:
- Choose costumes that are bright or reflective at night.
- Use makeup instead of a mask to allow for better vision. If wearing a mask, make sure it does not obstruct vision and/or hearing.
- Plan a route ahead of time.
- Adults - If you plan to party, put the keys away. Always plan a safe ride home.
Keep calm and pumpkin on ….. How to Trick-or-Treat Safely:
- 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 intersections and crosswalks. Be sure to stop, look, listen, and think before you cross. Make eye contact with drivers to make sure they see you.
- Be alert and aware of your surroundings.
- Don’t let your cell phone be a distraction, but also know how to use the flashlight option if needed.
- Wait until you get home to sort and snack on treats.
Hocus pocus it’s time to focus…. Advice for Parents and Motorists:
- Avoid driving during peak trick-or-treating hours on Halloween night. (5:00 to 8:00 p.m.)
- If you are driving and must drop off or pick up children, make sure you pull over into a safe zone and turn vehicle hazard lights on.
- Make sure your vehicle’s headlights and taillights are on. Communicate with other drivers by using your turn signals.
- Stay focused behind the wheel. Eliminate distractions by turning down music and putting your cell phone away.
- When backing out of parking spaces or driveways, always watch for children.
- Slow down when driving through school zones and residential areas. (10 km below the speed limit)
- Watch out for excited children walking or running as they may not be thinking about road safety.
Wishing you a Fa-BOO-lous and Safe Halloween from CAA Saskatchewan!
Angel Blair
Senior Communications Specialist &
School Safety Patrol Coordinator
CAA Saskatchewan
Angel.Blair@caask.ca
306.216.7362