We're being reminded 'Be Bright, Be Seen' as the darker mornings and evenings return.
With reduced daylight and the likelihood of foggy or misty weather, visibility on the roads can be significantly affected. Buckinghamshire Council is urging everyone – whether walking, wheeling, cycling or driving – to take simple steps to help keep themselves and others stay safe.
Wearing bright, fluorescent clothing during the day and reflective materials at night can make a big difference. Fluorescent fabrics are effective in daylight and at dusk, while reflective materials are essential after dark to ensure visibility in car headlights. Adding reflective tape to bags, jackets or mobility aids is a quick and easy way to improve safety.
Cyclists are reminded to check that their bike lights are clean and working properly. It's a legal requirement to have a white front light, a red rear light and a red rear reflector when cycling at night.
Drivers also play a vital role in keeping roads safe. Slowing down in poor visibility, being alert to pedestrians and cyclists, and ensuring vehicle lights are functioning correctly are all important ways to help prevent accidents.
Thomas Broom, Buckinghamshire Council's Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Transport, said:
"As we head into the winter months, it's important that we all take a few extra precautions to stay safe. Whether you're walking to school, cycling to work or driving home in the dark, being visible can make a real difference.
"The 'Be Bright, Be Seen' message isn't just for children – it's for everyone. And for drivers, it's a timely reminder to be extra vigilant and watch out for those who may be harder to spot in low light."
More information, including the 'Be Bright, Be Seen' online game for children and young people, is available on the Think! website.
Residents of all ages can also take part in Glow-vember, a fun and rewarding campaign encouraging people to stay active and visible during the darker months. Find out more a at Glow-vember.

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