VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Halloween falls on a Friday this year, which means there could more pedestrians and drivers out. AAA Tidewater wants everyone to stay safe. They’ve provided a list of simple things you can do, whether you’re on the road, trick-or-treating, or hosting a party.

Drivers heading home from work on Friday will need to take extra precautions as trick-or-treaters may already be out and about.

Safety Tips for Drivers:

  • Avoid neighborhood shortcuts: Stick to main roads and avoid cutting through residential streets where children may be trick-or-treating.
  • Watch for children: Kids may walk on streets and curbs, often in dark costumes. Be alert for children crossing mid-block or between parked cars.
  • Slow down: Driving 10 mph slower can be the difference between life and death. A pedestrian is more than twice as likely to be killed at 35 mph than at 25 mph.
  • Drive sober: One-third of motor vehicle deaths involve alcohol-impaired drivers. If you’re drinking, always designate a sober driver.

Tips for Parents & Pedestrians:

  • Trick-or-treat together: Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult.
  • Review safety rules: Teach kids to stay on sidewalks, use crosswalks, and stop at driveways.
  • Choose visible costumes: Opt for bright, reflective costumes, and add reflective tape to make kids easier to see.
  • Check costumes: Ensure costumes don’t obstruct vision or pose a tripping hazard. Consider face paint instead of masks.
  • Carry a flashlight: Keep a flashlight handy but avoid shining it in others’ eyes, especially drivers.
  • Buckle up: If driving trick-or-treaters, ensure proper use of seat belts and child seats.

Halloween Party Safety:

  • Plan ahead: If drinking, arrange for a designated driver or use a ride-sharing service.
  • Consider staying overnight: If attending a party, ask to stay over or book a nearby hotel.
  • Provide safe transportation options: Hosts should offer cab or ride-share numbers and ensure guests have a safe way home.
  • Offer alternatives to alcohol: Serve non-alcoholic drinks for designated drivers and provide plenty of food.

Homeowner Safety:

  • Avoid open flames: Use LED lights instead of candles to reduce fire risk.
  • Keep walkways clear: Remove any obstacles like hoses, garden tools, or decorations that could cause someone to trip.
  • Secure your home: Lock doors and windows, keep your home well-lit, and activate any security systems while you’re away.

Drive Safe Hampton Roads is offering its 757 Sober Ride program Halloween weekend, October 31-November 2. The program offers up to $15 in Lyft credit to get you home safely.

The next code will be made available at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31.

For more details on times and to get the code click here.