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Walk Aware Alaska

Walk Aware Alaska – April showers bring May flowers. For Alaska, May also brings twenty-four hours of sunshine. By the time June makes an appearance, Alaskan summer is in full swing. As summer picks up, roads are becoming more crowded with people walking, biking, running and recreating, which means pedestrian safety is top of mind. Stop Distracted Walking Alaska.
It is no wonder that after winter’s cold, dark months, Alaskans are anxious to get outside as much as possible while there’s little or no snow on the ground. However, while the ground isn’t as slick in the summer months, Walk Aware Alaska. You should be as careful while out and about during this time of year as you are each winter.
Eyes Up, Phone Down… And More
While it’s important to note that cell phone use is a huge distraction – both as a driver and a pedestrian – another distraction not often as addressed, is becoming lost in conversation with a partner and losing track of your surroundings. Walk Aware Alaska. The National Safety Council (NSC) started the heads up, phone down campaign. However, even if you don’t have a phone in your hand, you should make sure your head is up, and there is nothing distracting you while you are out and walking.
Summer Solstice – Walk Aware Alaska
Summer Solstice events are popular in Alaska. Whether you plan on attending the 2025 Midnight Sun Festival, Annual Midnight Sun Run, or Alaska Goldpanners Midnight Sun Baseball Game, remember to Walk Aware Alaska:
- Left, right, and left again. Look left, right and left again before crossing the street. Make eye contact with drivers in oncoming vehicles to ensure they see you.
- Watch for cars. Walk Aware Alaska. Keep an eye out for motor vehicles entering or exiting driveways or backing up in parking lots.
- Children. Children younger than 10 shouldn’t cross the street unless they have an adult with them.
- Heads up. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Avoid using any sort of electronic device while walking. Stop Distracted Walking Alaska
Part One of a two-part Stop Distracted Walking Alaska series. See: Part Two: Alaska Cell Phone Distractions.
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