CAA Saskatchewan is brewing up a cauldron of safety tips to help both trick-or-treaters and motorists enjoy a night full of fun… without the fright.

Whether you’re haunting the sidewalks or cruising the streets, our CAA Saskatchewan Monster & Motorist Manual is your go-to guide for a magical (and safe) Halloween adventure.

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Chapter 1: Plan Ahead with Costume Crafting & Route Mapping

  • Choose bright or reflective costumes to help trick-or-treaters stay visible in the dark.
  • Don’t let a chill take away the thrill. Check the weather ahead of time to dress appropriately, including layers and gloves.
  • Use face paint instead of masks to keep vision clear. If wearing a mask, ensure it doesn’t obstruct sight or sound.
  • Plan your route (and check-in times) before heading out.
  • Adults attending parties should plan a safe ride home.

Chapter 2: Use Trick-or-Treating Tactics

  • Travel in groups to make it easier for motorists to see you.
  • Cross streets only at intersections and crosswalks. Always stop, look, listen, and THINK.
  • Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings.
  • Keep phones tucked away unless using the flashlight feature.
  • Save the treats for snacking and sorting at home.

Chapter 3: Motorist Tips for Fright-Free Roads

  • Avoid driving during peak trick-or-treating hours (5 p.m. – 8 p.m.).
  • If dropping off or picking up children, pull over in a safe zone and use hazard lights.
  • Turn on headlights and taillights and use turn signals to communicate with other drivers.
  • Eliminate distractions by turning down music and putting away your phone.
  • Be extra cautious when backing out of driveways or parking spots.
  • Drive slowly through school zones and residential areas. (10 km/h below the speed limit)
  • Watch for excited children who may forget to look before crossing.
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CAA Saskatchewan wishes everyone a safe and spooky Halloween!