Thursday, October 30, 2025

CTDOT Reminds the Public to Stay Alert as Daylight Hours Decrease and Halloween Nears

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CTDOT Reminds the Public to Stay Alert as Daylight Hours Decrease and Halloween Nears

As part of National Pedestrian Safety Month, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is urging motorists and pedestrians to exercise extra caution this Halloween weekend. With shorter daylight hours and the end of Daylight Saving Time on Sunday, November 2, it's especially important to stay alert to changing road conditions and reduced visibility.

In Connecticut in 2024, there were 1,429 crashes involving pedestrians on Connecticut roads, with 62 pedestrian fatalities. As of October 30, 2025, preliminary data for 2025 shows that there have been 866 crashes involving pedestrians, and 45 pedestrians have been killed in Connecticut.

"This time of year brings darker evenings, busier roads, and we need drivers to do everything they can to keep themselves and those around them safe," said Connecticut Department of Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto. "We're asking all Connecticut residents to look out for one another. A few simple actions, putting the phone away, slowing down, and watching for pedestrians, can save lives and make our communities safer for everyone."

"Pedestrian safety should be a priority for all drivers as they navigate local and state roads," said Colonel Daniel Loughman, Commanding Officer of the Connecticut State Police. "With darkness arriving earlier this weekend, we caution motor vehicle operators to ditch the distractions, reduce speeds, and focus solely on driving when behind the wheel."

"As daylight hours shorten, it becomes more difficult for drivers to see pedestrians, especially during dawn and dusk," said Watertown Police Chief Joshua Bernegger, chair of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association's Traffic Safety Committee. "We urge everyone walking to stay alert and make themselves visible. Drivers should slow down, stay attentive, and be prepared for reduced visibility. Together, we can help ensure everyone gets home safely this season."

CTDOT offers several tips for drivers to help keep pedestrians safe:

  • Shared responsibility: Be aware of pedestrians at all times and in all locations.
  • Drive cautiously in low-visibility conditions: Be extra careful at night or during bad weather.
  • Slow down near crosswalks: Be ready to stop when approaching or turning into crosswalks.
  • Yield to pedestrians: Stop at crosswalks and maintain a safe distance, allowing other drivers to see and stop for pedestrians as well.
  • Never pass vehicles stopped at a crosswalk: There may be pedestrians crossing that you cannot see.
  • Never drive under the influence: Always ensure you are sober when driving.
  • Obey speed limits: Especially in school zones and residential areas where children are present.
  • Be careful when reversing: Check for pedestrians behind your vehicle before backing up.

For more safety information and tips for parents, caregivers, and children, visit nhtsa.gov.


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