 The main behaviours that we see are people crossing where it's unsafe, so if there is a signalised crossing, use the signalised crossing. The other thing that we see most of is people being distracted by their phones or other devices, looking down when they're crossing the road. That means they're distracted from crossing the road safely. They might not see cars, cyclists, other road users on the road at the time when they're trying to cross. As a pedestrian, it's important to remember that drivers may not always see you. They might be looking elsewhere. They might have headlights in their eyes, especially if it's night time. They might not be looking for you at the time. They might be distracted by something else. As a motorist, it's advisable that around areas where there are pedestrians to go a bit slower, so for example entertainment precincts or hotels at night and during the day at schools and pedestrian crossings where there will be large groups of pedestrians, just slow down and take a little bit more care and remember road safety is a two-way street. Queensland Road Safety Week, speak up for road safety.