Arlington County police are set to conduct high-visibility traffic enforcement tomorrow as part of its “Street Smart” road safety campaign.
The enforcement will take place Thursday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Arlington View neighborhood, just south of Columbia Pike, at the intersection of 12th Street S. and S. Rolfe Street.
A second enforcement campaign is planned for Thursday, Dec. 1 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in front of Nottingham Elementary School, in the Williamsburg neighborhood. That’s near the scenes of three fatal pedestrian crashes that have occurred since 2014, including one last month.
“The Street Smart campaign aims to identify and change unsafe behavior patterns amongst motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists, with the goal of reducing the number of traffic related collisions and injuries on our roadways,” police said in a press release.
The full ACPD press release is below.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and less daylight hours, meaning reduced visibility during peak commuting times for all road users. As we adjust to the end of Daylight Saving Time, the Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) is sharing important transportation safety tips to ensure all travelers can reach their destinations safely. ACPD and law enforcement agencies throughout the region will take part in the Metropolitan Washington Council of Government’s Fall Street Smart Campaign from November 7 – December 4. The Street Smart campaign aims to identify and change unsafe behavior patterns amongst motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists, with the goal of reducing the number of traffic related collisions and injuries on our roadways.
Street Smart Enforcement Activations
As part of the Street Smart campaign, officers will conduct high-visibility traffic enforcement at the following locations:
- Thursday, November 10, 2022, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. – 12th Street S. at S. Rolfe Street
- Thursday, December 1, 2022, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. – 5900 block of Little Falls Road […]
Transportation Safety Tips
No matter how you travel, remember to always be a P.A.L. – predicable, alert and lawful.
Drivers are reminded to:
- Slow down, drive the speed limit and obey all posted traffic signs and signals.
- Remain alert for pedestrians and bicyclists.
- Stop for pedestrians in crosswalks.
- Use caution when passing buses or stopped vehicles.
- Yield to people walking or biking when turning.
- Allow for at least 3 feet when passing bicyclists.
- Avoid using your cell phone and never text while driving. Holding a hand-held communication device while driving is illegal in Virginia.
Pedestrians are reminded to:
- Cross the street at the corner and use marked crosswalks when they are available.
- Use pushbuttons when available and wait for the walk signal to cross the street.
- Look both ways before crossing.
- Remain visible, especially after dark and in bad weather, by wearing light colored or reflective clothing.
- Watch for blind spots around trucks and buses.
- Avoid using devices that distract you, such as cell phones, while crossing the street.
Bicyclists and shared mobility device operators are reminded to:
- Ride in the same direction as traffic, using bike lanes when possible.
- Use hand signals to communicate your intentions with other travelers.
- Wear a helmet, which is required for all bicycle riders 14 years of age and younger and recommended for all other riders. (Arlington County Code 14.2-64.)
- Keep your eyes on the road and avoid the use of devices that may distract you.
- Remain visible, especially after dark and in bad weather, by wearing light colored or reflective clothing.
- Use headlights and taillights, especially when riding between sunset and sunrise.
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