Parking safety on Halloween
Parking safety is important all year, including Halloween when excited kids dress up and enjoy trick-or-treating with their parents and guardians.

Halloween night parking safety tips and tricks
- Do not park in or block crosswalks: Be cautious and courteous. Kids cross unexpectedly, so clear sightlines are helpful for their safety.
- Keep fire hydrants and driveways clear: Emergency access must be maintained, and homeowners need to be able to enter and exit their homes safely.
- Park at the curb: Do not double park or stop in an active traffic lane. This leads to dangerous situations for pedestrians and other drivers.
- Turn on headlights earlier: Headlights make drivers and pedestrians more visible before dark.
- Avoid no-parking areas: There is a reason these spaces exist in the first place —to keep access open for emergency vehicles and maintain clear lines of sight.
Safe parking practices do not take a break on Halloween night or any other night. Please park safely and responsibly so that Halloween remains a fun day to make memories with your loved ones.