October 28, 2024 ~ Lucy Ann Lance talks with Adrienne K. Woodland, Public Relations Program Consultant, AAA-The Auto Club Group. They express excitement about Halloween while emphasizing safety concerns, particularly the risk of children being hit by cars due to increased pedestrian activity and driver distractions. Adrienne Woodland from AAA warns that children are more than twice as likely to be hit by vehicles on Halloween. Drivers are advised to remain focused, reduce speed in residential areas, and be vigilant for trick-or-treaters, especially near parked cars or leaf piles.