CT Crosswalk Law: Lawyer and Clown Edition

by Ryan McKeen

Going to court this morning a woman jumped out in front of my car as I was making a right turn.

I was at an intersection.  There was a no turn on red sign. I waited for my green arrow and begun to make my turn.  A woman proceeded to walk in front of me. This intersection had a walk signal. The “no walk sign” was lit. She yelled that she was in a cross walk!

Wrong.

I responded “you must be the only person who doesn’t read aconnecticutlawblog.com!”.

Later in the morning I was leaving court on Washington Street. I was using the crosswalk. I always use that crosswalk because I don’t think a lawyer that breaks the law by jaywalking on his way to court reflects well on the profession. Seriously.

So I’m in the crosswalk. A crosswalk that didn’t have a signal. A crosswalk that has a giant sign that reads “STOP FOR PEDESTRIANS IT’S THE LAW”.

I make my self known to traffic by taking a few steps into the road. A couple of clowns drive by. That’s okay, I don’t expect clowns to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk.

Then came a city of Hartford vehicle. He didn’t stop. But he did wave. Acknowledging that he knew he was doing something wrong.

Then came two lawyers who shall remain nameless. They didn’t stop.

Wrong.

If you’re going to practice law. You should at least understand the fundamentals of Connecticut Cross Walk law.  Here’s a primer.

Ryan McKeen is a trial attorney at Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC in Glastonbury, Connecticut. In 2016, he was honored by the CT Personal Injury Hall of Fame for securing one of the highest settlements in the state. He is a New Leader in the Law. ABA 100. Avvo 10. 40 under 40 for Hartford Business Journal. He has been quoted in Time Magazine, the New York Times, Hartford Courant, Wall Street Journal Law Blog and the Hartford Business Journal. He focuses his practice on Connecticut Personal Injury law. He loves what he does. Contact him ryan@cttrialfirm.com or 860 471 8333

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