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Children getting all dressed up to go door-to-door asking for treats is classic Halloween fun – but authorities are asking parents to make sure their kids are safe on the road.

Quebec’s automobile insurance board (SAAQ) and police (SPVM) are recommending people try not to travel by car Thursday night if possible. They remind people that children might find it hard to judge the distance and speed of vehicles, especially in the dark.

If you must use your car, it’s recommended to drive slowly and anticipate the presence of enthusiastic and unpredictable children on the road.

As for parents, make sure your kids will be visible to drivers either by wearing light coloured clothing or reflective tape and carrying a flashlight.

Also, set a route and time to come home.

If you’re going out to trick-or-treat, it’s recommended to opt for makeup rather than a mask to make sure you or your children can see properly.

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