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Road users encouraged to stay safe and be seen as clocks go back
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Announcements  |  Fri - October 24, 2025 7:06 pm  |  Article Hits:121  |  A+ | a-

AS clocks go back this weekend, Liverpool City Council is reminding cyclists and pedestrians to take extra precautions to stay safe.

The earlier evenings and shorter days can make it harder for drivers to see vulnerable road users, especially if they’re wearing dark clothing.

The sudden shift in lighting conditions can catch road users off guard, especially during the 1st few days after the change.

This year, clocks go back an hour on:- Sunday, 26 October 2025, meaning that the darker evenings will coincide with Halloween activities and events. Many costumes can be difficult to see in the dark, significantly increasing the risk of accidents on the road.

To help people to remain visible and seen while walking or cycling, the Council is asking everyone to follow key safety tips:-

Pedestrians

  • Wear bright or fluorescent clothing during the day to increase visibility to drivers.
  • Use reflective materials at night (such as armbands, sashes, jackets, and footwear). These can be seen by drivers using headlights up to three times further than non-reflective materials.
  • Walk facing traffic if there’s no pavement to help spot oncoming vehicles.
  • Avoid distractions like phones or headphones when walking near roads or crossing.
  • Hold children’s hands and keep them on the inside, away from traffic.


Cyclists

  • Use front and rear lights on bikes when riding in the dark or in poor visibility.
  • Wear reflective and fluorescent clothing to increase visibility.
  • Ensure reflectors are fitted to bikes, especially on the pedals and wheels.
  • Ride predictably and signal clearly to other road users.

 
Drivers are urged to slow down, use dipped headlights in urban areas, and be extra cautious near schools and crossings. Employers also have a part to play and are reminded of the need to keep outdoor workspaces and car parks well-lit and clear of hazards.

The Council will be working closely with schools, community groups, and partners to promote road safety and raise awareness throughout the autumn and winter months.

Councillor Dan Barrington, Cabinet Member for Transport and Connectivity said:- “As the clocks go back and evenings get darker, we’re urging everyone to take extra care on our roads. Whether you’re walking, cycling, or driving, visibility is absolutely vital. With Halloween celebrations adding to the mix, it’s more important than ever to wear bright or reflective clothing and stay alert. Road safety is a shared responsibility and small actions, like using bike lights or holding a child’s hand, can make a big difference. Together we can keep our streets safe for everyone.”

More information on staying safe can be found online. Additional road safety advice is available through the Council’s Road Safety Team website.

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