Cork County Council partners with Cork Branch of the Vintners Federation of Ireland to Launch “Be Safe Be Seen” Pedestrian Safety Campaign
The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll, is encouraging all road users to be safe and be seen regardless of whether they’re walking, cycling or driving this autumn.
A new campaign has been launched by Cork County Council in partnership with the Cork Branch of the Vintners Federation of Ireland, as part of Road Safety Awareness Week 2024, focusing on pedestrian safety. Hi Visibility vests are being supplied by the local authority and the Road Safety Authority to licensed premises across County Cork. Posters highlighting the “Be Safe Be Seen” message will also be displayed prominently.
24 pedestrians have lost their lives on Ireland’s roads during the first nine months of this year with two of these tragedies occurring in Cork.
Mayor Carroll said,
Chairperson of the Cork Branch of the Vintners Federation of Ireland, Don O’Sullivan added, “Our members are happy to support this campaign and we will be encouraging all our patrons to avail of the Hi Visibility vests and practice the pedestrian road safety tips whenever they walk, take exercise or head out socially.”
The pedestrian road safety tips are:
- If there is a footpath, you must use it or walk on the right-hand side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
- You should always wear bright, high-visibility clothing when walking during the day and reflective clothing when walking at night.
- You should always carry a torch when walking at night.
- You should always be aware of other road users.
- You should never walk on the road after consuming alcohol as this is very dangerous at any time of day or night.
- Before you go out socially, you should always arrange how to get home safely.