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Department Products <<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next >>>Message: Almost half of all pedestrians killed are intoxicated. Alcohol impairs your ability to walk and ride a bicycle. FHWA-SA-06-11. Quantity limit (5) |
Message: Don't assume drivers will stop even if you are crossing appropriately. Make eye contact with driver. FHWA-SA-06-09. Quantity limit (5) |
Message: If you must walk on the street (no sidewalks) walk facing traffic. FHWA-SA-06-10. Quantity limit (5) |
Message: Use the crosswalks and look both ways before crossing. Don't assume cars will stop for you. FHWA-SA-06-07. Quantity limit (5) |
I'm Safe On My Bike poster demonstrates the proper way to ride. Quantity limit 2 |
I'm Safe On My Bike poster demonstrates the proper way to ride. Spanish. Quantity limit 5 |
Poster explains Sharrows |
The "Distracted Walking" tip card provides a checklist on what to avoid while walking for teens at risk of distracted walking. |
The Bicycle Hand Signals & Laws Tip Card educates on proper hand signals for turning when riding a bicycle. Relevant Florida Bicycle laws and their corresponding statute can be found on the back of the card. Ages teen, adult and parent |
The Drive Sober Bicycling Under the Influence Tip Card reminds that riding under the influence is the same as driving under the influence under Florida Statute 316.193. Ages adults, teens, older adults |
The Alert Today Florida’s How To Use An RRFB (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon tip card provides information on RRFB for pedestrians, motorist and cyclist. RRFBs use an irregular flash pattern that is similar to emergency flashers on police vehicles. |
The Alert Today Florida’s How To Use An RRFB (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon tip card provides information on RRFB for pedestrians, motorist and cyclist. Ideal ages Teen-Adult |
The Your Key to Safety tip card use the “WALKWISE” acronym to list safety tips for pedestrians. These tips include walking without distraction, always following the crosswalk signals, and looking left, right and left again before crossing. Ideal ages teen to adults. |
This tip card describes Electric Bicycles and other mobility options as well as the laws that regulate them. |
Tip Card - Micromobility - CreoleOUT OF STOCKThis Poster gives tips for best practices when on micromobility devices. |
This Poster gives tips for best practices when on micromobility devices. |
Tip Card - Micromobility - SpanishOUT OF STOCKThis Poster gives tips for best practices when on micromobility devices. |
This tip cards instructs pedestrians and motorists about navigating mid-block pedestrian crossings. Ideal Ages: Teens, Parents, Adults |
Florida Motorcycle Crash Scenario brochure provides the location of where motorcycle crash hotspots are located in Florida and the common causes when driving. |
The Watch For Motorcycles tip card provides tips to car drivers for becoming more aware of motorcyclists. The tip card also provides some statistics on crashes involving motorcycles. |
This tip card give driver tips on best practices on watching for motorcycles when driving. |
The When Bulls Scoot tip card presents elements of a safe scooter rider, such as having headlights on at all time, and wearing a securely fashioned helmet, close-toed shoes, and eye protection. The Five Florida laws relating to scooters is also reviewed. |
The When Gators Scoot tip card demonstrates elements of a safe scooter rider, such as having headlights on at all time, and wearing a securely fashioned helmet, close-toed shoes, and eye protection. The Five Florida laws relating to scooters are also reviewed. |
The When Noles Scoot tip card demonstrates elements of a safe scooter rider, such as having headlights on at all time, and wearing a securely fashioned helmet, close-toed shoes, and eye protection. The Five Florida laws relating to scooters are reviewed. |
The When We Scoot tip card shows the elements of a safe scooter rider, such as having headlights on at all time, and wearing a securely fashioned helmet, close-toed shoes, and eye protection. A review of the five Florida laws relating to scooters is also presented. |
























