Seasonal & Holidays

Trick-Or-Treating Light-Up Bracelets Offered Wednesday In HoCo

As part of its Light Up for Safety walk smart initiative, the MDOT SHA and MVA will be handing out light-up bracelets in Howard County.

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — In an effort to keep trick-or-treaters safe this week, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) and Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) are handing out light-up bracelets Wednesday from 3-6 p.m. at participating Giant Food stores, and at select MDOT SHA Maintenance Shops and MDOT MVA branches. The bracelets are part of MDOT SHA's "Light Up for Safety" walk smart initiative. Bracelets will be handed out in Howard County at the Giant Food in Ellicott City.

"Light Up for Safety is an opportunity to stress the importance of pedestrian safety with both walkers and drivers," said MDOT SHA Administrator Gregory Slater in a statement. "With Halloween, and the upcoming time change that will bring dusk earlier in the day, we want to make sure drivers and pedestrians are looking out for each other."

Parents can pick up bracelets and bookmarks featuring safety tips at these locations across the state while supplies last:

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  • Allegany County – MVA, 13300 Winchester Road SW, Cumberland, 21502;
  • Anne Arundel County – MVA, 6601 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, 21062;
  • Baltimore City – Giant, 1020 W. 41st St., 21211;
  • Baltimore County – Giant, 6340-50 York Road, 21212;
  • Calvert County – Giant, 655 Solomon's Island Road North, Prince Frederick, 20678;
  • Caroline County – SHA Denton Shop, 508 Caroline St., 21629;
  • Carroll County – Giant, 405 N. Center St., Westminster 21157;
  • Cecil County – MVA, 105 Chesapeake Blvd., Suite A, Elkton, 21921;
  • Charles County – Giant, 200 Rosewick Road, La Plata, 20646;
  • Dorchester County – SHA Cambridge Shop, 2954 Old Route 50, 21613;
  • Frederick County – Giant, 1700 Kingfisher Dr., Frederick, 21701;
  • Garrett County – MVA, Route 135 & Weber Road, Oakland, 21550;
  • Harford County – MVA, 501 W. MacPhail Road, Bel Air, 21014;
  • Howard County – Giant, 9200 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City, 21043;
  • Kent County – SHA Chestertown Shop, 615 Morgnec Road, 21620;
  • Montgomery County – Giant, 13490 New Hampshire Ave., Colesville, 20904;
  • Prince George's County – Giant, 3521 East-West Highway, Hyattsville, 20782;
  • Queen Anne's County – MVA, 230 Hess Road, Grasonville, 21638;
  • Somerset County – SHA Princess Anne Shop, 10980 Market Lane, 21853;
  • St. Mary's County – Giant, 45101 First Colony Way, California, 20619;
  • Talbot County – MVA, 9178 Centreville Road, Easton, 21601;
  • Washington County – MVA, 18306 Col. Henry K. Douglas Drive, Hagerstown, 21740;
  • Wicomico County – MVA, 251 Tilghman Road, Salisbury, 21801;
  • Worcester County – SHA Snow Hill Shop, 5603 Market St., 21863.

MDOT SHA also offered pedestrian and driver tips to help keep trick-or-treaters and chaperones safe.

PEDESTRIANS:

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  • Look left, right and left again before crossing the street.
  • Watch for cars turning in or leaving driveways.
  • Walk, don't run, when crossing the street.
  • Use sidewalks and marked crosswalks whenever possible, and cross at marked intersections.
  • Be sure to see and be seen. Avoid dark clothing, wear bright colors and use reflective devices such as glow sticks, flashlights and blinking lights.
  • Avoid costumes that may impair vision.
  • Make eye contact with drivers when crossing the street.
  • Stay alert and be on the lookout for cars traveling above the speed limit.

DRIVERS:

  • Stop for pedestrians. Maryland law requires motorists to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks and intersections.
  • Stay alert, and park the mobile phone.
  • Obey the speed limit. Speeding makes it more difficult to stop unexpectedly.
  • Be extra cautious during peak trick-or-treating hours 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Enter and exit driveways slowly. Use caution when turning at intersections.
  • Expect the unexpected and be alert for children darting across the street and crossing between parked cars.
  • When driving children to and from activities, make sure all seat belts are fastened and let children out of the car on the curbside.
  • Never drink and drive. Designate a sober driver.

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