Remember to #SlowDownVaughan

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Slow Down Vaughan sign on a boulevard

Help keep everyone safe by following the rules of the road

 

It’s almost time for students to start heading back to school! This means more kids and their families will be out and about in the community. The City of Vaughan is reminding drivers to hit the brakes on speeding and put safety in the driver’s seat. Let’s all do our part to continue to keep Vaughan’s roads safe. 

 

Children, parents, guardians and drivers collectively need to be alert and follow the rules of the road. Take extra precautions around crosswalks, intersections, pedestrian crossovers, schools and parks. Road Safety is a shared responsibility.

 

Here are some safety tips to keep in mind:

 

For drivers:

  • Drive at or below the posted speed limit and obey the rules of the road.
  • Obey all traffic signs and signals. Stop at all stop signs and yield to pedestrians.
  • Expect the unexpected. Children may cross the street at the wrong place, run into oncoming traffic or ride a bike or e-bike in front of a vehicle without warning.
  • Pay attention to your surroundings. Watch for, stop and yield the whole roadway to pedestrians when approaching a pedestrian crossover. Failing to do so may result in fines from York Regional Police of up to $1,000 and four demerit points.
  • Leave nine metres (or 29 feet) between your vehicle and crosswalks and/or stop signs when parking. Parking too close to these objects makes it difficult to see children crossing the road.
  • Look for stopped buses, large vehicles and maintenance trucks that can obstruct the view of pedestrians.
  • Take extra time to look for people at intersections, on medians, curbs, or when turning into and out of entrances and exits. 
  • Enter driveways and laneways with extra caution.
  • Avoid distractions, like your phone, within the vehicle and ensure children are secured in a correctly installed child restraint seat if required.
  • Ensure children exit on the passenger side of the vehicle.
  • Use extra caution when driving in hard-to-see conditions, such as fog, nighttime or bad weather. You may need to allow extra travel time or wait until conditions improve.

 

For pedestrians:

  • Be mindful of slippery conditions on sidewalks and roadways.
  • Walk, don’t run, when crossing the street.
  • Pay attention to vehicular traffic while walking along or crossing roads, entering or exiting driveways, or backing up in parking lots.
  • Obey all traffic rules and signals.
  • Ensure you are visible to drivers and cyclists if on a bike or e-bike and make eye contact once they have stopped before crossing the road at an intersection.
  • Cross at designated crosswalks, crossovers or controlled intersections only.
  • Wear reflective clothing or carry something bright during low light or dark conditions.

 

Let’s #SlowDownVaughan

Show your commitment to safety and urge your community to drive safely and obey speed limits on roads by participating in the City’s #SlowDownVaughan initiative. There are many ways you can get involved:

  • Place a #SlowDownVaughan sign on your lawn. Pick up a sign at Vaughan community centres and the three Vaughan Public Libraries Resource Libraries – Bathurst Clark, Civic Centre and Pierre Berton. Signs are produced by the City and are free to take.
  • Download (PDF) and print a #SlowDownVaughan sign to hang in your window. 
  • Post about this initiative on social media using the hashtag #SlowDownVaughan (supporting graphics are available on the City’s website).

 

Committing to #SlowDownVaughan and adjusting your driving habits may help save a life. To learn more about this city-wide campaign, visit vaughan.ca/SlowDownVaughan.

 

#SlowDownVaughan is just one of several road safety initiatives underway. The City’s MoveSmart Mobility Management Strategy (MoveSmart) sets the direction and priorities while ensuring an efficient, reliable, safe and sustainable transportation system. MoveSmart was guided by input received from the public, which identified road safety and effective traffic management as top priorities to help meet the existing and evolving needs of the community. The strategy consists of four programs, one of them being the Road Safety Program, created to increase road safety and raise public awareness. Read more about Vaughan’s road safety initiatives in this handbook

 

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