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HomeMy WebLinkAboutENG - Street Smarts August 2016 City of Edina 4801 W. 50th St. Edina, MN 55424 Contact: Jordan Gilgenbach, Communications Coordinator Phone 952-826-0396 jgilgenbach@EdinaMN.gov EdinaMN.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE City Reminds Residents: ‘Show the Right Behavior’ on Local Streets Edina, Minn., July 28, 2016 – The City of Edina reminds residents to “show the right behavior” on local streets. To educate street users about safety, the Engineering and Police departments in 2015 launched the “Edina Street Smarts” campaign. Each month of the spring, summer and fall, the departments remind street users of ways to be safe and respectful of others. For August, the message is “Show the right behavior. Watch for other street users when making right turns.” Motorists are reminded: Watch out for pedestrians and cyclists when you are turning right. A bicyclist may well be to the right of you and planning to go straight at the same intersection. Do not speed ahead of the bicyclist thinking you can negotiate the turn before they reach your car. The cyclist may be going faster than you think and, as you slow to make the turn, the cyclist may not be able to avoid crashing into the passenger side of your vehicle. Pedestrians and bicyclists are reminded: Watch for right-turning vehicles at intersections. Make eye contact with motorists if possible to be sure that they see you. A shift has been occurring in the way the community thinks about streets, the way they have been designed, and how (and by whom) they are used. The City has been moving toward becoming one that is more active and “livable,” with streets that are more “human-centered.” Living Streets are designed and engineered to be safe and convenient for everyone – not just drivers, but also bicyclists, transit riders, the disabled and pedestrians of all ages and abilities. Living Streets are designed to improve residents’ health and quality of life while enhancing a neighborhood’s social and economic vitality. For more information, visit EdinaMN.gov or contact the Police Department at 952-826-1610 or Engineering Department at 952-826-0371. -30-