NORWALK, CT — Police announced Monday plans to ensure pedestrian safety in Norwalk with "a targeted enforcement initiative focused on crosswalk violations."
In a news release provided by the department, Police Lt. Ramon Tejada said officers will be monitoring driver compliance and taking enforcement action when drivers fail to yield to pedestrians as required by law.
According to Tejada, this initiative aims to protect residents, commuters and visitors by promoting safe driving and reinforcing the importance of yielding to pedestrians.
Pedestrian safety remains a top priority for the Norwalk Police Department," Tejada said in a news release. "Drivers should be aware that a crosswalk violation carries a significant financial penalty."
According to Tejada, drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks will be cited, with fines for violations set at $588.
The department also encourages drivers and pedestrians in Norwalk to remain vigilant.
"Pedestrians should use designated crosswalks and make themselves visible," Tejada said, "while drivers are urged to slow down, obey traffic signals and stop for those crossing."
The initiative is part of the department's broader commitment to reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities and to foster a culture of safety throughout the community, according to Tejada.
Residents are encouraged to contact the Norwalk Police Department at 203-854-3000 for more information on crosswalk safety and enforcement efforts in the city.
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