New “driver report card” signs will appear at 13 Seattle intersections in the coming weeks.
Seattle Department of Transportation
As part of a public education and awareness campaign, the Seattle Department of Transportation began installing “driver report card” signs at intersections last week with the goal of increasing safe driving behavior.
The move is just the first step in a larger, $350,000 campaign meant to make Seattle drivers understand two things: that 25 mph speed limits save lives, and that every intersection is a crosswalk. The “report card” signs are meant to remind drivers of the second point.
Under state law, every
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