As daylight hours grow shorter this October, the Texas Department of Transportation is reminding drivers and pedestrians alike to stay alert.
With more time spent in low light, walking along roads becomes riskier, making awareness and courtesy more critical than ever.
Pedestrian Safety Awareness Month serves as a timely reminder that safety is a shared responsibility among all individuals. Drivers are urged to slow down, stay alert, and yield when necessary, while pedestrians should use crosswalks, wear visible clothing, and exercise caution in traffic-heavy areas.
The call is simple: drive like a Texan by being kind, courteous, and safe. By taking small steps toward mindfulness, we can help prevent accidents and ensure safer streets for everyone.
To learn more about pedestrian safety and resources from TxDOT, visit this link.












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