Winter walking brings its own set of challenges, with darker mornings, icy roads, and reduced visibility. Staying safe as a pedestrian is especially crucial during this time of year. According to the RSA, 2023 saw 38 pedestrian fatalities on Irish roads, the highest number in 15 years. To help you stay safe this winter, Lacey Solicitors have compiled a practical guide tailored for pedestrians across Northern Ireland and Ireland.

STOP, LOOK, LISTEN: Essential Road Safety

The Green Cross Code—STOP, LOOK, LISTEN—remains one of the simplest yet most effective ways to protect yourself when crossing the road. Here are some key do’s and don’ts to keep in mind:

NEVER:

  • Cross roads at bends or blind spots.
  • Cross between parked cars.
  • Cross while using your phone or when distracted.

ALWAYS:

  • Use pedestrian crossings such as zebra crossings, traffic lights, or traffic islands.
  • Stick to footpaths whenever possible.
  • If no footpath is available, walk on the right-hand side of the road, facing oncoming traffic, and stay as far off the road as possible.
  • Remove headphones and listen carefully for oncoming vehicles before crossing. Even if you don’t see a vehicle, one could be approaching.

Winter Awareness: Staying Visible and Alert

Winter months bring poor weather and limited daylight, which can make pedestrians harder to spot. Follow these tips to ensure visibility:

  • Stick to well-lit, public roads with clear footpaths during early mornings or evenings.
  • Wear fluorescent, reflective clothing to make yourself easily identifiable. Reflective gear is essential for children and pets, ensuring they can be seen from a distance.

Additional Tips:

  • Be extra cautious during fog, rain, or icy conditions, as drivers may have reduced stopping times.
  • Teach children the importance of wearing bright clothing and practicing road safety.

Alcohol Awareness During Festive Celebrations

With the festive season fast approaching, it’s vital to remember how alcohol impacts decision-making as a pedestrian.

  • Avoid walking home after drinking—use public transport, arrange a taxi, or rely on a designated driver.
  • Stay aware of your surroundings and look out for others who may be distracted or impaired.

Step into Safety: Protecting Children

Pedestrian accidents peak among children aged 12, often when they start traveling independently. Over half of these accidents occur during after-school hours. As parents and guardians, teaching children about pedestrian safety can have a lasting impact.

Practical Steps for Parents:

  • Help children map out the safest routes to school or frequently visited places.
  • Emphasize the importance of using crossings and being cautious around busy roads.
  • Encourage responsible pedestrian habits, which pave the way for safer future drivers.

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy

Walking during the winter months is a fantastic way to maintain physical and mental well-being. However, safety should always come first. By staying alert, visible, and mindful of the rules, you can enjoy the benefits of walking while minimizing risks.

For more expert advice on personal safety and legal support in Northern Ireland and Ireland, get in touch with Lacey Solicitors. We’re here to help.

Stay safe, and step into the winter season with confidence.