Receive alerts from your local agencies
...or text your ZIP CODE to 888777 for mobile alerts

Full Notification

Redwood City Police Department
Thursday October 26th, 2023 :: 04:29 p.m. PDT

Community

A Haunting Halloween Alert to Drivers: Be Alert for Trick-or-Treaters

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Redwood City, Ca. – Ghosts, goblins and ghouls are not the only things that go bump in the night on Halloween! Fasten your sheet belts as the Redwood City Police Department is issuing a fang-tastic reminder encouraging drivers to be extra careful as more children are out walking the neighborhood haunting for treats. 

“Driving under the influence can turn a spooktacular night into a real-life nightmare,” Redwood City Police Department, Chief of Police Kristina Bell said. “If your night involves boos at a Halloween party, make sure you plan for a sober ride home. Even one drink can impair judgment.” 

Because of the parties, trick-or-treating and other festivities, Halloween night can be especially dangerous on our nation’s roads. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), adults between the ages of 21 and 34 had the highest percentage 
(55%) of fatalities in drunk-driving crashes on Halloween night in 2021. 
Whether you are celebrating the spirit of Halloween or Día de los Muertos, the Redwood City Police Department offers the following tips for families to be as safe as possible and share the road safely: 

Drivers 

  • Slow down and watch out for more foot traffic in residential neighborhoods.
  • Take extra time looking for trick-or-treaters at intersections and entering/exiting driveways. Ghouls just want to have fun!
  • Never drive distracted or impaired.
  • If you are heading to a local bar, restaurant or house party and plan to drink, bring the designated sober driver with you, use public transit or a ride-hailing service, or stay the night.
Parents and trick-or-treaters 
  • Make sure costumes fit to prevent trips and falls.
  • Decorate costumes and bags/buckets with reflective tape.
  •  Have kids use flashlights or glow sticks to make it easier for drivers to see them.
  • Walk on sidewalks, when available. Avoid darting into the street or crossing between parked cars.
  • Stick to familiar, well-lit routes.
  • Look both ways before crossing the street. Make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.
  • Walk on sidewalks, when available. Avoid darting into the street or crossing between parked cars.
  • Stick to familiar, well-lit routes.
  • Look both ways before crossing the street. Make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.
In an effort to keep our roads safe for trick-or-treaters and others having a boo-tiful night, the Redwood City Police Department will have additional officers on patrol from Friday 10/27 -10/29, and 10/31 from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. looking for drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. 

Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 

CONTACT: Officer Peter Cang, 650-780-7100 [email protected] 

Address/Location
Redwood City Police Department
1301 Maple St
Redwood City, CA 94063

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 650-780-7100

Navigate & Discover