Walking

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Walking is about as basic as it gets when concerning modes of transportation and exercise. Luckily, Santa Cruz is pretty friendly when it comes to pedestrians.

Rules of the Sidewalk

Upon arrival in Santa Cruz, many Southern Californians are shocked at the extent of which pedestrians have the right-of-way. The "yield to pedestrians" law is exploited to the fullest, often with pedestrians barely pausing at street corners, especially when there is a crosswalk and no electronic crossing sign. One of the worst intersections of unyielding pedestrian traffic is at Pacific Avenue and Cathcart. This doesn't mean that you necessarily should act this way, but it is the norm.

Walking at Night

Though walking by day often yields no problems, nighttime walking can be another matter. Many streets, especially in residential areas, do not have street lights.

Additionally, more [WWW]recent increases in the number of sexual assaults against women (in addition to to already high [WWW]statistics), are cause for concern. Luckily, there are resources in place ( such as Women's Crisis Support / Defensa De Mujeres and UCSC Rape Prevention Education) to increase awareness of rape and educate women and men about staying safe and protecting oneself.

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