Families for Safe Streets chapters across the USA and Canada are working in partnership with the Vision Zero Network, local grassroots street safety organizations, street safety organizations, community members, faith leaders, elected officials, and dignitaries to commemorate World Day of Remembrance with a range of in-person and virtual events, a Twitter Town Hall, a Faith Leader Forum for our Sermons for Safe Streets initiative, and a closing virtual candle lighting ceremony.
Together we demand our local, state, and federal government to join the national call for Zero Traffic Deaths. These tragedies are not unavoidable “accidents.” In fact, roadway crashes are largely predictable and preventable by leveraging the proven policies and practices to prioritize safety.
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WDoR Virtual & In-Person Events Across the USA & Canada
Families for Safe Streets
Multiple events across N. America
Families for Safe Streets chapters across the USA and Canada are working in partnership with the Vision Zero Network, local grassroots street safety organizations, street safety organizations, community members, faith leaders, elected officials, and dignitaries to commemorate World Day of Remembrance with a range of in-person and virtual events, a Twitter Town Hall, a Faith Leader Forum for our Sermons for Safe Streets initiative, and a closing virtual candle lighting ceremony.
Together we demand our local, state, and federal government to join the national call for Zero Traffic Deaths. These tragedies are not unavoidable “accidents.” In fact, roadway crashes are largely predictable and preventable by leveraging the proven policies and practices to prioritize safety.