WSDOT seeks public input on Roadside Memorial Program
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WSDOT Seeks Public Input on Future of Roadside Memorial Program
OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is asking residents to share their thoughts on the future of its Roadside Memorial Program, which has honored victims of traffic collisions for more than three decades. Launched in 1994 to recognize victims of DUI crashes, the program has since expanded to include safety messages addressing speeding, distracted driving, and motorcycle safety. Today, more than 1,000 memorial …
Share feedback to shape the future of WSDOT's Roadside Memorial Program
Share feedback to shape the future of WSDOT’s Roadside Memorial Program Online open house includes a public survey OLYMPIA – After decades of honoring the victims of traffic collisions with roadside signs that include a safety message, the Washington State Department of Transportation is asking for public feedback about the program’s future.
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