Wear bright, luminous apparel when you’re walking.
1.Cross at intersections.
2.If possible, use the sidewalks and walkways (even in parking lots).
3.Before crossing the street, look the drivers in the eye.
4.Before entering, be sure there are no approaching or turning vehicles.

You may be surprised to know that Oklahoma is the 14th-most hazardous state for pedestrians.
1.Be rude while stumbling across vehicles and bicycle riders.
2.Learn to use nonverbal clues to interact with cars.
3.Jaywalking should be avoided, and crosswalks should be well-marked.
4.Never presume that drivers can see you.
5.Little ones crossing the street should be walked with or have their hands held.

Guidelines and Tips

1.Be respectful to the road and all users.
Be courteous whether you’re driving, bicycling, or walking. Drive together.

2.Cross only at crosswalks.
Crosswalks are set up for your protection. They must constantly be applied.

3.Use Sidewalks When Available
You are kept protected from approaching automobiles and oncoming traffic by sidewalks.

4.Walk against the flow of traffic
Walkers should always use the sidewalks when they are there. You must cross the street facing oncoming vehicles if none are present.

5.It is usually advised to obey all traffic signal directions when crossing roads. No matter what, wait until the signal is red before crossing the street.

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