Upcoming Events


 

Program Updates

Kensington Labor Day Festival

Stop by the Pedestrian Safety booth to get some tips and giveaways for walking and biking safely. We can't wait to see you.

Learn more about the festival.

 

 

Back to School Block Party

Councilmember Marilyn Balcombe invites you to the Back to School Block Party, a free event for middle and high school students! The event will be at Black Rock Arts Center in Germantown. Featuring local food vendors, community resources, student performances, outdoor fun, and good vibes. SSL hours available. Learn more about the Block Party.

 

 

County Fair

We had a great time at the County Fair this year where the ped Safety team interacted with thousands of residents. View photos from the event.

National Night Out Success​

MCDOT joined the Montgomery County Police Department and other agencies for this annual event  held the first Tuesday of every August for an opportunity for the community to engage with police officers and others in public safety, while enjoying food, entertainment and family activities. The Pedestrian Safety team participated in the event in Olney. View photos from the event.

 

Back to School Fair

The Back to School Fair at Wheaton Westfield Mall on Saturday, August 24th allowed the pedestrian safety team to share about the school system, and county programs and services. View photos from the event.

 

 

Learn about Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons

A pedestrian hybrid beacon (PHB) is designed to help pedestrians safely cross busy streets by providing a protected crossing. While slightly different in appearance than typical traffic signals, pedestrian activation of this beacon is performed like other push-button activated traffic signals in the County.  Ultimately, activating the PHB displays a red signal indicating stopping traffic, allowing pedestrians to cross the road with a WALK signal. We are planning visits to neighborhoods in the County to talk about how to activate and use PHB’s.
Learn more about Pedestrian Safety.

PBH Outreach (Tuckerman lane) - Grosvenor Metro Station | Flickr PBH OUTREACH - Democracy Blvd & Davis Library (Giant Foods) | Flickr PBH Outreach (Summit & Brookfield) - Safeway, Kensington | Flickr

Take the Pledge for Safety

Pledge to be safe while walking, biking, or driving in and around Montgomery County.

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Programs and Projects

As an ongoing commitment to the safety of Montgomery County residents, the Montgomery County Department of Transportation administers a variety of pedestrian and traffic programs aimed at educating students, bikers, and residents of Montgomery County on the importance of transportation safety and awareness.

VIEW ALL PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS

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Improving Safety in Montgomery County

By combining the three E's of pedestrian safety - Engineering, Education, and Enforcement - MCDOT is implementing engineering improvements on county roadways, public education campaigns, and targeted enforcement of traffic laws. These efforts have shown signs of reducing the frequency and severity of pedestrian collisions.

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How We Work with VisionZero

Vision Zero roadway safety program seeks to eliminate and reduce pedestrian-related collision and fatalities to zero (0), by 2030. The program focuses on introducing a safe systems approach to education and training, improving the engineering of infrastructure for high-injury area, maintenance of quick-action traffic incident response, traffic safety enforcement, and state policy safety plans.