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Motorists are urged to slow down and stay alert for trick-or-treaters this Halloween


CAA is reminding motorists to keep safety top of mind ahead of the spookiest night of the year.

THORNHILL, ON, Oct. 27, 2022 /CNW/ - As Halloween approaches, motorists can expect even the quietest streets becoming busy with trick-or-treaters. To ensure everyone has a safe and fang-tastic night, CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO) is reminding motorists to be extra vigilant while driving in areas with higher volumes of pedestrians.

"In the excitement of dressing up in costume and going trick-or-treating, children may not always be looking out for oncoming traffic," says Michael Stewart, community relations consultant, Government and Community Relations, CAA SCO. "With this in mind, it's important for motorists to slow down, obey all traffic signs and continually scan not only the road ahead, but also driveways, front yards and the spaces between parked cars."

With the majority of trick-or-treating happening after dark, visibility is key for both motorists and pedestrians. Motorists are advised to turn their headlights on 30 minutes before sunset and keep them on when it's dark while pedestrians should opt for makeup instead of masks to not obstruct their vision.

"Trick-or-treaters can also help make themselves more visible to motorists by choosing brightly coloured costumes instead of all-black ones as well as using reflective items and accessories while trick-or-treating," adds Stewart.

CAA is offering free reflector tags at CAA Stores in south-central Ontario that can be attached to backpacks and jackets. Find your nearest CAA Store here and stop by to get up to four free tags per family.

CAA is also reminding all road users to take extra caution as daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 6. The return to standard time means fewer daylight hours and reduced visibility for both motorists and pedestrians.

What motorists can do to stay safe:

What pedestrians can do to stay safe:

About CAA South Central Ontario
As a leader and advocate for road safety and mobility, CAA South Central Ontario is a not-for-profit auto club which represents the interests of over 2.4 million Members. For over a century, CAA has collaborated with communities, police services and governments to help keep drivers and their families safe while travelling on our roads.

SOURCE CAA South Central Ontario


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