Traffic and pedestrian safety reminder Posted on September 25, 2019 at 3:30 pm. The fall semester has begun, which means there is a lot of activity on and around our campuses. Roads, parking lots and sidewalks are busy and we are asking that everyone does their part to ensure the safety of our students and employees. Below are some safety tips to keep in mind. Pedestrians: Use crosswalks or traffic lights to cross the street. Never step off the curb, assuming a vehicle will stop for you. Be alert at the intersections. If you’re using headphones, keep the volume low and only use them in one ear so sounds and signals around you can still be heard. Be aware of accessible pedestrian signals and use them accordingly. Drivers: There are new Community Safety Zones close to the Oshawa campus on Conlin Road (between Founders Drive and Bridle Road) and on Simcoe Street North (between Niagara Drive/Selleck Lane and the Campus Ice Centre driveway). This means that penalties for violations, including speeding and careless driving are increased. Be alert at the intersections – watching for pedestrians and oncoming traffic. Campus speed limit is 25 km/hour. Obey stop signs. Respect pedestrians. Illegal parking will result in tickets and/or towing. Keep all electronic devices hands-free. Inappropriate driving behaviour can be reported by email to parking@dc-uoit.ca or by calling ext. 2145. Any accidents or injuries should be reported to the Office of Campus Safety by calling ext. 2400 as soon as possible. Thank you for your cooperation. Let’s make it a great year! SHARE: