Traffic & Transit
Cranford Launches Street Smart Campaign
The month-long initiative is designed to raise awareness about pedestrian safety.
CRANFORD, NJ - November has arrived and with it, a month-long initiative designed to raise awareness about pedestrian safety.
The campaign is a collaborative effort between the Township of Cranford, EZ Ride Transportation Management Association and the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), which coordinates the Street Smart NJ program. The Cranford Police Department will be enforcing pedestrian-related laws and working with Township officials and the school district to educate everyone about safe driving and walking practices.
“We rarely are more vulnerable than when walking in suburban areas, crossing busy streets and negotiating traffic. And we all are pedestrians from time to time, so it's important to pay attention to what is going on around us,” Cranford Police Chief Ryan Greco said. “We can’t stress enough that we need drivers to obey speed limits and stop for pedestrians in crosswalks. If we follow the campaign’s simple safety reminders — stopping for pedestrians, using crosswalks, putting down the phone and obeying traffic laws — we can save lives and prevent crashes.”
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Pedestrian safety is an ongoing challenge in New Jersey. In 2017, 184 pedestrians died as a result of pedestrian-vehicle crashes, according to the most recent data available from the New Jersey State Police. From 2013 through 2017, 825 pedestrians were killed on New Jersey’s roads (NJSP). During that time, more than 22,000 people were injured. This translates into one death every 2 days and 12 injuries daily.
“I commend the Cranford Police Department and Township on implementing our Street Smart NJ initiative,” said Union County Freeholder Angel Estrada, who also serves as Chair of the NJTPA Board of Trustees. “The more communities that join our pedestrian safety program, the more we can educate people about safe driving and walking practices. Campaigns like Cranford’s are helping to make Union County a safer place to live, work and visit.”
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The intersection of Walnut Avenue and Chestnut Street will be a focus of the campaign. The Cranford Police Department Traffic Bureau will conduct pre-campaign observations at the intersection and will return to the intersection for post-campaign observations after the Police Department concludes its education and enforcement activities. Throughout the campaign, street signs, posters, safety tip cards, coasters and cup sleeves will be on display in the township.
“Cranford is excited to participate in Street Smart NJ to help make our streets safer for
everyone,” said Cranford Mayor Patrick Giblin. “Pedestrian safety is also good for our local economy. When people feel safe, they are more likely to walk around our business district, visiting our restaurants and local shops.”
To learn more about the initiative, contact the Cranford Police Traffic Bureau at (908) 709-7335.
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