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This section has tips, resources and information about initiatives designed to help people be safe and responsible pedestrians. For specific pedestrian road rules see the pedestrian road rules page.
As a pedestrian, plan where you will walk and always choose the safest place to cross a road.
Parents and carers need to take special care and supervise young children in traffic.
Motorised mobility devices include electric wheelchairs, mobility scooters and buggies that are used by people who are unable to walk or have difficulty walking.
Tips about how pedestrians and other road users can share the road and paths safely.
DTP (VicRoads) encourages local councils and schools to use a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) approach to improve road safety around pick up and drop off times, create safe walking, cycling and scooting routes to school to encourage active travel.
VicRoads has an active program of initiatives designed to increase safety and access for pedestrians.
Shared paths are areas open to the public that are designated for use by both pedestrians and bike riders.
Pedestrians over 65 are involved in a higher number of crashes.
Research into crashes involving pedestrians crossing roads.
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