Crime & Safety
2 Crashes In Dedham: Police Offer Summer Road Safety Tips
Following two serious crashes in Dedham, police offered tips to make sure people stay safe on the roads during the summer.

DEDHAM, MA — Dedham police offered summer road safety tips, following two serious crashes Tuesday morning. The first was a roll-over crash, which happened around 1 a.m., on Bridge Street in the area of Needham Street. One person was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The second crash happened around 4:46 a.m., on Milton Street in the area of Walnut Street. Police said this crash was a hit-and-run and is still under investigation.
According to a study published by the American Automobile Association, the 100 days of summer vacation, falling between Memorial Day and Labor Day are some of the deadliest for car crashes, especially for young drivers. The research argues the average number of deadly teen driver crashes climbs 15 percent during this time period compared to the rest of the year.
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As summer begins and with school now out of session, there's going to be more people outside enjoying the good weather. And with more people outside, means more bicyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians on the road. Following the two crashes, Dedham Police Chief Michael D'Entremont offered the following safety tips:
Driving Safety Tips
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- Watch for pedestrians everywhere, at all times of the day.
- Avoid distracted driving and never use your cell phone or mobile device while driving.
- Yield to bicyclists as you would to a motor vehicle. Do not underestimate their speed, especially when making a turn that crosses their path.
- Be cautious at parking lots, stop signs, when backing up and when parking. Watch for other vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists at these times.
- Be cautious at night and during inclement weather when visibility may be poor.
- Be cautious at crosswalks. Slow down and prepare to stop when turning or nearing a crosswalk. Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. Stop a safe distance away from the crosswalk to give other vehicles ample time to see the pedestrians that are crossing so that they can also stop. Do not pass vehicles stopped at a crosswalk.
- Follow slower speed limits in neighborhoods with signage that children are present.
- Drivers turning right on red need to look to the right and behind to avoid hitting a bicyclist that may be approaching from the right rear. Stop completely, look left-right-left and behind, and then turn right on red.
- Give cyclists extra space. Do not pass them too closely.
- Bicycles and motorcycles can be difficult to spot because of their smaller profiles and because drivers are conditioned to look for other cars, not cyclists.
- Remember that motorcyclists have the same privileges as other drivers. Be sure to give riders a full lane of travel, and always keep a close watch for motorcyclists — especially at intersections and on highways. Sport utility vehicles, delivery vans, and large trucks may block motorcyclists from your view.
- Anticipate a motorcyclist's maneuvers. A piece of road debris that poses no threat to a car may be deadly for a motorcyclist. Predict evasive moves a motorcyclist might take by always being aware of your surroundings. Also, don't follow motorcycles too closely. Allow enough room for the motorcyclist to take evasive actions.
- Drivers must always be aware of their surroundings. Remember: Check twice, save a life.
Bicycle and Motorcycle Safety Tips
- Make your presence known to drivers by wearing an appropriate helmet and contrasting clothing or reflective gear
- Avoid riding in a driver's blind spot
- Be cautious of cars entering or exiting driveways, or backing up in a parking lot
- Use proper turn signals
- Always follow the rules of the road.
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