Here are tips to keep Halloween fun and safe: Roadshow

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Q: Halloween can be a very fun holiday. It does bring increased risks for pedestrians and drivers. Distractions are high, more pedestrians are out, and drivers are hurrying home for trick-or-treating.

Halloween is the day with the nation’s highest number of child pedestrian deaths and one of the holidays with the highest number of DUI deaths.

Make sure you plan ahead and use extra caution to keep everyone safe.

I’ve compiled tips from the California Office of Traffic Safety, the Journal of the American Medical Association, Consumer Reports, and more.

A: First, tips for parents and trick-or-treaters:

Q: That’s just one part of making the day a safe one.

A: Here are tips for drivers on Halloween:

By being cautious and mindful of safety this Halloween, you can make sure the holiday is fun for all.

Look for Gary Richards at facebook.com/mr.roadshow or contact him at mrroadshow@bayareanewsgroup.com.

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