Safety concerns raised for runners, cyclists and motorists
Concerns include runners sometimes running into traffic and not moving out of the way which can be dangerous for both runners and motorists.
The resident raised concerns over the safety of runners and cyclists on the roads.
Runners and cyclists on Boeing East and West roads have been urged to be cautious and mindful of motorists when they take to the roads, especially in the mornings and evenings.
Concerns include runners sometimes running into traffic and not moving out of the way which can be dangerous for both runners and motorists.
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Lack of visibility when it is dark makes it a challenge for other road users to see them as well as the use of headlights especially when running or cycling as a group.
He urged cyclists to ride on pavements or move to the side when cars are approaching especially during early hours of the morning.
The resident is asking for greater caution and awareness from runners and cyclists to prevent accidents and ensure everyone’s safety on the roads.
Road safety tips for runners and cyclists from Arrive AliveE:
• Do not wear headsets when running alone.
• Do not wear anything which distracts you.
• Must be completely aware of your environment at all times.
• Research has shown that high-visibility clothing is effective at improving drivers’ awareness of the presence of runners and cyclists. If drivers are aware of other road users just a fraction of a second earlier then they can take evasive action that can prevent an accident. If you aren’t seen, the consequences are often tragic.
• Light-coloured clothing is safer than dark colours. Fluorescent and reflective strips provide increased driver awareness once you are in the beam of the car headlights.
• Let others know where you will be running, and stay in familiar areas, away from traffic if possible.
• Run on the side of the road facing traffic. Runners are advised to take to the road in the early mornings when traffic is sparse.
• Always give traffic the right of way.
• Do not run at night, but if you run at dusk or dawn, wear reflective material.
• Be extra vigilant at junctions with alleyways where traffic may emerge.
• Run across the street at crosswalks and always pay attention to traffic lights.
• Be sure to make eye contact before crossing in front of a car.
• Be considerate of other road and pavement users. Do not force pedestrians into the road and do not step off the pavement without checking behind.