Little ghouls and goblins will be roaming neighborhoods everywhere this evening, looking for some fun-sized treats. As they do, make sure they know how to stay safe. Lisa Freeman, the executive director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, says if there’s a sidewalk, use it. If not, walk against the traffic.
Cut 9 (16) “…with oncoming vehicles.”
Since 2019, more than three-thousand people have been killed or hurt in crashes during Halloween.
As for what the weather holds in store for trick or treating, chances are it will be dry, despite what the weather may look like at this hour.
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So LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says families should make contingency plans just in case.
Nine high schools are participating in DOTD’s Buckle Up Phone Down High School Showdown pilot program. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says the program aims to reduce traffic fatalities by promoting lifelong safe driving practices among young Louisianans.
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The school with the highest participation receives a five-thousand dollar donation from Triple-A; the second-place school gets 25-hundred.
A new study by Bankrate shows that Americans on average spend just over 14-thousand dollars on infant care. Alex Gailey, an analyst with Bankrate who conducted the study, says one way for parents to offset some of those costs is to take advantage of tax credits.
Cut 12 (10) “…in your pocket.”
The state with the most affordable infant care by percentage of income is South Dakota at just under nine-percent. The least affordable, according to the study, is New Mexico at just over 20-percent.