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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

High Visibility Enforcement to Improve Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety

  • Location: US-441 (Orange Blossom Trail) in Apopka, Florida
  • When: August 2, 2022 through May 12, 2023
  • What: High Visibility Enforcement to Improve Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety
Orange County ranks in the top 25 counties in the state for traffic crashes resulting in serious and fatal injuries to pedestrians and bicyclists.

In an effort to protect the safety of these most vulnerable road users, the Apopka Police Department will conduct High Visibility Enforcement Details (HVE) from now until the middle of May along US 441. This area is over-represented in traffic crashes resulting in serious and fatal injuries to pedestrians and bicyclists. 

HVE details are funded through a contract with the University of North Florida in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation’s focused initiative to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety. 

The goal of this enforcement effort is to increase awareness of and compliance with traffic laws that protect the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists. 

Enforcement efforts will focus primarily on education to drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists. However, violations may result in warnings or citations depending on the circumstances. 

Remember: 

  • Drivers: Obey speed limits, never drive impaired, and always watch for pedestrians and bicyclists. 
  • Bicyclists: Obey traffic laws, ride in the direction of traffic, and use lights when riding at night.
  • Pedestrians: Cross in crosswalks or at intersections, obey pedestrian signals, make sure you are visible to drivers when walking at night, and use sidewalks when they are available.

Original source can be found here.

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