Attention pedestrians and bikers: Daylight Saving Time ends – Wear a reflector

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If not for your own sake than wear one for our sake we don’t need the hassle of waiting for the police and Hatzola, getting the vehicle repaired, and getting a rental for the duration so wear a reflector so we don’t hit you.
Some people don’t typically walk (they usually drive) and therefore don’t have reflectors. More important than the reflector is that the car’s should have their headlights replaced when the headlights burn out. Also, Lakewood Township should provide better lighting. In general, people who care about their safety, cross the street safely even without a reflector. People who don’t care about their safety will cross unsafely and will definitely not wear a reflector. I still agree that one should wear a reflector.
Yes, and one can keep one in the car for this purpose.
This picture should be given out to all schools for the students to see
Your have to wear something reflective while walking at night.You cannot be seen very well if you are wearing black suits or dresses.Tonight on Miller Road,I encountered two areas where people were crossing over or walking in the road wearing dark clothing. I could barely see them until I was almost near them. You have to be aware of your surroundings,watch for traffic, and wear something reflective so that drivers can see you at night.Otherwise you are likely to get hit by a car– and we do not want that to happen.
Yes, great picture!!! the view is amazing! (‘er the lesson!) – it’s very real, as all drivers will attest!