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Clarksville Police Department releases Safety Tips for Pedestrians

Clarksville Police Department - CPDClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department wants to remind everyone of safety tips for pedestrians. As a pedestrian, you are at a major disadvantage when crossing streets, intersections and standing on corners. You are not always visible to drivers; especially for large truck and bus drivers and you don’t stand a chance if a vehicle hits you.

Pedestrians need to be careful of all vehicles and never take chances when they are sharing the road with large vehicles, like trucks and buses. Here are some safety tips that can keep you safe when walking from one destination to another.

Safety Tips for Pedestrians
Safety Tips for Pedestrians

Clarksville Police Department recommends the following Safety Tips

Walking

Pedestrians must walk along sidewalks when available. It is unlawful for pedestrians to walk in the road where there are sidewalks. When there are no sidewalks, always walk on the left side of the road facing traffic (traffic should be coming toward you), this allows you to see any sudden dangers coming at you. Two or more pedestrians should walk in single file and never side by side of each other.

Be Alert

Be alert and ready to move out of the way in case a driver cannot see you. It is not a good idea to walk or jog along busy roadways while wearing audio headphones or listening to portable audio devices. You may not hear the important traffic sounds that would help you avoid potential dangers.

Watch Your Walkways

Walk on sidewalks and in crosswalks whenever possible. It is important to pay attention to walk signals and keep a safe distance when standing on street corners. Trucks and buses make wide right turns and occasionally run up onto the corner of the sidewalk.

It is important for you to be alert and to move back. Most likely, the truck driver will not see you or may be distracted and you could be seriously injured or killed if hit.

Make Yourself Visible

Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially when walking at night. Dressing to be seen will make it safer for you and drivers. Professional drivers do a lot of driving at night, and there’s a good chance a truck driver will not see you if you don’t make yourself visible. Carrying a flashlight is your safest bet for being seen at night

Crossing

  • Before crossing, stop at the curb, edge of the road, or corner before proceeding.
  • Look left-right-left, and if it’s clear, begin crossing, look over your shoulder for turning vehicles.
  • Continue to check for approaching traffic while crossing.

See the Tennessee Drivers handbook for further pedestrian information.

State Law and City Code

  1. Duty of pedestrian. No pedestrian shall suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close that it is impossible for the driver to yield (Sec. 9-602. Right-of-way in crosswalks).
  2. If there is a sidewalk available, it is unlawful for any pedestrian to walk or use a wheelchair along and upon an adjacent roadway (TCA 55-8-138 – Pedestrians on Roadways)(Sec. 9-609. Walking along roadways).
  3. When a sidewalk is not provided, any pedestrian walking along and upon a highway shall, when practicable, walk only on the left side of the roadway or its shoulder facing traffic which may approach from the opposite direction (TCA 55-8-138 – Pedestrians on Roadways)(Sec. 9-609. Walking along roadways).
  4. If there is not a crosswalk, or the pedestrian is not within an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection, no tunnel, or no overhead pedestrian crossing; the pedestrian shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles upon the roadway (TCA 55-8-135 – Crossing at Other Than Crosswalks)(Sec. 9-606. When pedestrian does not have right-of-way).
  5. When crossing at an intersection, cross in the direction of the signal (TCA 55-8-111 – Pedestrian-control Signals)(Sec. 9-306. Pedestrian control signals).
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