Tips to keep pedestrians safe

Responsible road safety does not apply to motorists only, but to pedestrians as well.

By Imperial Road Safety

Let’s face it, a lot of South Africans walk to work every day for a number of reasons. The sad reality is that according to the Automobile Association, South Africa is above the global average when it comes to road deaths, with pedestrians making up a large number of these fatalities – in fact, 40 per cent of all road deaths, shocking isn’t it?

Naturally we would blame reckless driving by motorists for these fatalities however, it’s important for us to also reflect on the road safety behaviours of pedestrians as this is a major contributing factor. Think of things such as texting and walking, crossing the road at a dangerous intersection, or simply not watching where they are walking. In fact, a new law being implemented in Honolulu in the United States, brings this concern to the fore – where pedestrians are being banned from using their cell phones and other electronic devices while crossing the street, which can result in a fine of up to $35.

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Considering the fact that South Africans are still in winter – which can pose a number of additional dangers for pedestrians when commuting to and from work daily, let’s look at a few road safety tips for pedestrians to keep themselves safe while on the roads:

With this in mind it’s evident that responsible road safety does not only apply to motorists, but to pedestrians too who need to obey to the rules of the road. This is especially important in our attempts to decrease the number of pedestrian deaths on the South African roads. Next time you are on the roads, be an example and encourage your children to understand the importance of pedestrian safety and the rules of the road when walking to and from school.

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