Traffic Safety - Time change increases the risk of accidents for pedestrians
Introduction
The end of daylight saving time means not only a readjustment of the internal clock, but also a change in traffic conditions. With the onset of darkness starting earlier, pedestrians are particularly at risk. However, there are some precautions that can be taken to minimize the risk of accidents.
Pedestrians are particularly vulnerable at dusk
In the twilight, it is more difficult for drivers to see pedestrians. This is due to several factors. First, the contrast between the dark clothing of many pedestrians and the dark background of the road is reduced. Second, the glare of headlights can make it difficult for drivers to see pedestrians who are not directly in their path of travel. Third, pedestrians may be more difficult to see if they are walking in the shadows or if there is fog or rain.
As a result of these factors, pedestrians are more likely to be involved in accidents at dusk than at other times of day. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), pedestrians are twice as likely to be killed in a traffic accident at night than during the day.
How to stay safe as a pedestrian
There are several things that pedestrians can do to stay safe when walking in the dark.
Wear bright clothing
Wearing bright clothing or reflective gear can make it easier for drivers to see you. If you are wearing dark clothing, consider adding reflective tape or strips to your clothing.
Stay alert
When you are walking, be aware of your surroundings. Make eye contact with drivers and be prepared to yield to traffic. Avoid distractions such as talking on your phone or texting while you are walking.
Walk on well-lit streets
If possible, walk on well-lit streets. If you must walk on a dark street, stay close to the curb and be extra cautious.
Cross the street safely
When crossing the street, always use a crosswalk. Look both ways before crossing and make sure that there is no traffic coming. Do not jaywalk.
Drivers also have a responsibility
Drivers also have a responsibility to help keep pedestrians safe. Here are some tips for drivers:
Slow down
When driving in the dark, slow down and be extra cautious. Be especially careful when approaching intersections and crosswalks.
Use your headlights
Always use your headlights when driving at night. This will help you to see pedestrians and other hazards more easily.
Be aware of pedestrians
Be aware of pedestrians and be prepared to yield to them. If you see a pedestrian crossing the street, slow down or stop to allow them to cross safely.
Conclusion
The time change can be a dangerous time for pedestrians. However, by taking some simple precautions, you can help to reduce the risk of accidents. Pedestrians should wear bright clothing, stay alert, and walk on well-lit streets. Drivers should slow down, use their headlights, and be aware of pedestrians.