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On Halloween, neighborhoods come alive with kids dressed as ghosts, superheroes, and witches, all eager to collect their candy. The excitement is high—and so is the risk. With so many children walking along sidewalks or darting across streets, Halloween night can be one of the most dangerous times of the year for young pedestrians.

If you plan to drive on the evening of October 31, taking a few extra safety steps can make a big difference.

Start by making sure your vehicle is ready for the road. Check that your headlights, brake lights, and turn signals are working properly. Clean your windshield, mirrors, and windows for the clearest view possible, especially if the night is rainy or foggy. Functional wipers and brakes are especially important in case you need to stop quickly.

Once you’re on the road, drive slowly—especially in residential areas. Even if you’re familiar with the neighborhood, reduce your speed and stay alert. Children may be excited, distracted, or wearing costumes that make it hard for them to see. They may step out from behind parked cars or cross the street unexpectedly. A slower speed gives you more time to react and prevent a tragic accident.

It’s also important to remove all distractions while driving. Put your phone away and silence notifications before leaving your driveway. Don’t eat or adjust your music while on the move. Keep both hands on the wheel and your full attention on the road. On a night when the unexpected is likely, your focus behind the wheel matters more than ever.

If you don’t absolutely need to drive, consider staying off the roads. Saving a non-essential trip for the next morning may be the safest choice. Staying home helps reduce traffic in busy neighborhoods and lowers the risk for children out trick-or-treating.

Halloween should be a night full of fun, not fear. With a little preparation and extra caution, you can help make sure this spooky holiday stays safe for everyone.

 

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