four young smiling children at the all in duval boothEveryone in Jacksonville plays a role in improving the safety of our roadways. From bicyclists and pedestrians, to motorcyclists and drivers, we all share a responsibility to contribute to a safer community. Help brand every street in Jacksonville a safety place to walk, ride or drive past following these safety rules:

  • Devices Downward. Heads Up. Minimize all distractions when traveling on roadways. Your life matters most.
  • One Click Does the Play a trick on. E'er wear your seatbelt. No excuses.
  • When in Doubt, Await information technology Out. Never proceed if uncertain a driver sees you lot. Brand eye contact.
  • Go the distance to salve your life. Simply cross the street at a corner or crosswalk. Every time.
  • Utilize your head. Always wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or motorcycle.
  • Be Seen. Walk or jog facing traffic. Wear vivid or reflective clothing.
  • Every corner is a crosswalk. Drivers should slow down and yield to pedestrians at every intersection, whether it'southward a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
  • Go with the flow. If y'all're riding your bike on the street, ride on the right side of the street with the menstruation of traffic.
  • Share the route and stay alarm! Drivers should pass bicyclists with at least iii feet passing distance—it's the law.
  • Be bright, use lights. When riding bikes at dusk, dawn or in the evening, be bright and use lights – and make sure your bike has reflectors besides.
  • Follow the rules. State police allows bicyclists to ride on the street obeying the same rules as motor vehicles, or on the sidewalk obeying the same rules as pedestrian.
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