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CENTRAL OFFICE SAFETY MEETING Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety and Work Zone Safety Awareness Marianne Trussell Chief Safety Officer April 21,2010
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Did You Know? In 2008 ▫1,315 drivers ▫546 passengers ▫532 motorcyclists (and passengers) ▫502 pedestrians ▫118 bicyclists ▫193 teens Were killed on Florida roadways?
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In 2008 ▫122,080 drivers ▫56,800 passengers ▫8,519 motorcyclists ▫7,878 pedestrians ▫4,380 bicyclists ▫20,347 teens Were injured on Florida’s roadways?
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These Numbers are Unacceptable 2,983 killed in traffic crashes in one year – 2008 4,391 killed in 7 years in the Iraq war 2,966 killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks
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FOCUSING ON PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS
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PEDESTRIANS
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Test Question #1 What age group has the highest number *of pedestrian fatalities? A.25-34 B.35-44 C.45-54 D.55-64 * All answers based upon 2008 data (2009 data not final).
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Test Question #2 What was the behavior engaged in by the majority of pedestrians killed? A.Walking along road with traffic B.Crossing not at an intersection C.Standing or playing in road D.Other
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Test Question #3 What time of day are the majority of pedestrians killed? A.Daylight B.Dusk C.Dark D.Dawn
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Test Question #4 What was the weather like when the majority of pedestrians were killed? A.Cloudy B.Clear C.Rainy D.Foggy
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Test Question #5 Of pedestrian fatalities A.Approximately 70 % were male B.Approximately 90% were male C.The majority were male D.The majority were female
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Safe Walking Tips ▫Watch for vehicles and bicyclists ▫Don’t use headphones, iPods, or cell phones (take your cell phone for emergencies) ▫Cross only at crosswalks walks when available ▫Be extra vigilant for turning vehicles ▫If walking for health reasons, find a partner ▫Know where you are and where you are going ▫Wear appropriate shoes and clothing ▫See and be seen (wear reflective clothing at dusk/night) ▫Walk facing traffic when paths and sidewalks are unavailable
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BICYCLISTS
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Test Question # 6 What age group has the highest number of bicyclist fatalities? A.45-54 B.55-64 C.35-44 D.25-34
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Test Question # 7 In which county were the most bicyclists killed? A.Miami-Dade B.Broward C.Pinellas D.Leon
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Test Question # 8 What time of day are the majority of bicyclists killed? A.Dusk B.Dark C.Dawn D.Daylight
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Test Question # 9 What was the weather like when the majority of bicyclists were killed? A.Cloudy B.Rainy C.Clear D.Foggy
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Test Question # 10 Of bicyclists killed A.The majority were female B.The majority were male C.66% were male D.86% were male
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Safe Riding Tips ▫Wear a properly fitted helmet (they aren’t just for kids) ▫Adjust your bicycle to fit ▫Check your equipment ▫See and be seen ▫Control your bicycle ▫Watch for and avoid road hazards ▫Avoid riding at night if possible ▫Lights and reflectors are required between sunset and sunrise
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Obey the Rules of the Road ▫Ride WITH the flow of traffic (not against it) ▫Obey all traffic laws ▫Yield to traffic and pedestrians when appropriate ▫Be predictable ▫Stay alert at all times ▫Look before turning (use hand signals) ▫Watch for parked cars and cars exiting driveways ▫Never ride more than two abreast (it’s dangerous and against the law in Florida) ▫Children under 10 should use sidewalks; adults should use roadways. Some localities prohibit bicycles on sidewalks
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Motorists and Bicyclists ▫Bicycles are vehicles under Florida law and have equal rights and responsibilities to use the roadway (not limited access facilities) ( Sec. 316.2065, F.S.) ▫Florida law requires motorists to allow a minimum of 3 feet when overtaking a bicyclist or other non- motorized vehicle ( Sec. 316.083, F.S. ) ▫Most laws relating to bicyclists can be found in Section 316.2065, F.S. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Welcome/index.cfm http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Welcome/index.cfm
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WHO CAN HELP REDUCE THESE NUMBERS AND SAVE LIVES?
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YOU CAN – EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Change your own bad habits and driving behaviors Set a good example Work on making positive changes in the ones you love Be an ambassador for safety Spread the safety word Safety is Everybody’s Business
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ANSWERS Q1: Age of most pedestrian fatalities: C (45-54) Q2: Behavior of pedestrians killed: B (cross not at intersection) Q3: Time of day pedestrians killed: C (dark 73%) Q4: Weather when pedestrians killed: B (clear) Q5: Pedestrians killed: A (approx. 70% male) Q6: Age of most bicyclist fatalities: A(45-54) Q7: County with most bicyclists killed: B (Broward) Q8: Time of day bicyclists killed: B (dark 54%) Q9: Weather when bicyclists killed: C (clear) Q10: Bicyclists killed: D (86% male)
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The Many Faces of Construction
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The Many Faces of Work Zone Fatalities
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A Single Life Lost is One Too Many Who is dying in work zones? 93 People in 2008 ▫60 Drivers ▫17 Passengers ▫16 Pedestrians (includes workers)
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What about work zone injuries? 6,802 in 2008 ▫4,655 Drivers ▫1,997 Passengers ▫150 Pedestrians (includes workers)
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Driving in work zone tips Be alert – expect the unexpected Minimize distractions (no cell phones, eating, drinking, reading, shaving, primping ) Don’t speed Don’t tailgate Don’t change lanes Keep an eye out for workers and equipment
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DO YOU KNOW WHERE TOFIND DOT SAFETY STANDARDS? DOT LOSS PREVENTION MANUAL Topic No: 500-000-015 http://ombnet.dot.state.fl.us/procedures/bin/500 000015/500-000-015_toc.pd DOT LOSS PREVENTION MANUAL Topic No: 500-000-015 http://ombnet.dot.state.fl.us/procedures/bin/500 000015/500-000-015_toc.pd
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QUESTIONS? Marianne Trussell, Chief Safety Officer Marianne.Trussell@dot.state.fl.us 245-1504 Mark Eacker, Industrial Safety Program Admin. Mark.Eacker@dot.state.fl.us 245-1510 Marianne Trussell, Chief Safety Officer Marianne.Trussell@dot.state.fl.us 245-1504 Mark Eacker, Industrial Safety Program Admin. Mark.Eacker@dot.state.fl.us 245-1510
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