Minden, NV – Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) will be joining forces with participating law enforcement agencies in Nevada for a Joining Forces Pedestrian Safety Campaign. The campaign will take place from August 7-31, 2024.
Nevada had 109 pedestrian fatalities in 2023. This Pedestrian Safety Campaign aims to increase law enforcement participation by coordinating highly visible patrols across the State of Nevada with the goal of educating both pedestrians and drivers about road safety.
"Ensuring the safety of our pedestrians is one of our top priorities here in Douglas County,” said Sheriff Dan Coverley. “We urge all drivers to remain vigilant and respectful of crosswalks, and for pedestrians to stay aware of their surroundings. Together, we can create a safer community for everyone.”
Pedestrian reminders:
- Walk on sidewalks whenever possible or as far to the side of the road as possible.
- Cross at crosswalks or intersections.
- Between dusk and dawn, wear bright clothing or accessories that can be seen at night.
- Don’t be distracted by your phone, keep your eyes on the road.
Motorist reminders:
- Put the phone down and watch out for pedestrians.
- Driving a few miles over the speed limit might not feel like a big deal, but in a collision with a pedestrian, it can be the difference between life and death.
- Make eye contact with pedestrians waiting to cross the street.
- Take extra care while driving around schools, playgrounds, and neighborhoods
DCSO aims to bringing the number of fatalities on our roadways to zero by collaborating and increasing public awareness about the dangers of speeding, driving unrestrained, impaired driving, distracted driving, and more.
More information about safe driving and the Nevada Zero Fatalities goal is available Online at www.ZeroFatalitiesNV.com.
The Nevada Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) provides funding for law enforcement agencies to participate in Joining Forces to reduce traffic deaths.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office serves as the County’s only local law enforcement agency. Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, incorporated in 1861, has a long-standing motto of “A Tradition of Service,” which speaks to its commitment to protect and serve the citizens and visitors of Douglas County. The agency remains dedicated to maintaining the quality of life enjoyed throughout our community, and ensuring the county is a safe place to live, work and visit.
TITLE VI Notice:
Members of the public who are disabled, require special assistance or accommodations or an interpreter are requested to notify the Douglas County Manager's Office in writing at Post Office Box 218, Minden, Nevada 89423 or by calling 775-782-9821 at least 20 hours in advance of the meeting.