Halloween just got scarier. According to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Halloween is the deadliest night of the year for pedestrians.
Linda Gorman, director of communications and public affairs for AAA says parents and caregivers need to be extra vigilant. Children are naturally excited and distracted, which puts them at risk. Parents get distracted too and drivers need to take extra precaution.
Slow down tomorrow night. A pedestrian is more than twice as likely to be killed if they’re hit by a car travelling at 30 miles per hour as compared to 25. Turn the radio down and don’t even consider texting. Trick or treaters need your undivided attention to make it a happy Halloween for everyone.
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