Authorities Urge Parents to Keep Children Visible After Dark
How to Protect Kids When Daylight Fades
According to ДСНС: As darkness sets in, the risk to children on the streets rises sharply. Experts strongly recommend dressing kids in light-colored outerwear-a simple step that dramatically boosts their visibility to drivers. Reflective gear is especially effective: it catches and bounces back headlights, making a child noticeable from a much greater distance.
Simple Tools That Save Lives
Adding reflective clips, patches, or badges-often called flickers-is another highly effective strategy. These low‑cost accessories, paired with bright clothing, can mean the difference between a driver spotting a child in time or not. For parents, these measures are straightforward yet powerful ways to cut the odds of a nighttime accident.
With road accidents on the rise during evening hours, making children more visible has never been more critical. The advice from safety experts is clear: wear light colors, attach reflective elements, and use flickers. These small actions can prevent dangerous situations on the road and keep kids safe during after‑dark walks or playtime.
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