Halloween is coming soon and our little ghosts and goblins will be out and about! Lets make sure our roads are safe for everyone. pic.twitter.com/lu1kAlIHFx
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) October 27, 2021
Halloween is coming soon and our little ghosts and goblins will be out and about! Lets make sure our roads are safe for everyone. pic.twitter.com/lu1kAlIHFx
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) October 27, 2021
Most Snohomish County drivers respect the speed limit. This is so important, because we know that there is a high risk for the few who choose to speed. In fact, 30 percent of traffic fatalities in Washington involve speed as a factor. pic.twitter.com/SUufqTd1Xq
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) October 25, 2021
Help everyone get to their destination by sharing the road safely!https://t.co/hBs2RJNsEi
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) October 22, 2021
Stopping for approaching pedestrians is a little thing for a driver, but a big deal to people traveling by foot. Over 20 percent of pedestrian fatalities happen in crosswalks. We can change that by being alert to the most vulnerable folks on the road. pic.twitter.com/FP0lt9vh7v
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) October 20, 2021
Did you know in WA you are required to slow down at least 10 MPH under the posted limit and move over if safe to do so for stopped emergency vehicles including tow trucks, police, fire, EMS, construction and roadside assistance vehicles? https://t.co/r0dJIJpkmT
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) September 29, 2021
Homecoming this weekend? Please have a plan for a sober driver before you party. DUI patrols will be out Friday and Saturday night looking for impaired drivers. pic.twitter.com/rrt9EqqShw
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) September 24, 2021
It’s Child Passenger Safety Week! Let’s work together to ensure our littlest citizens are transported safely. Visit the link to learn what stage of car seat your child should be in. https://t.co/oyhqPPdE2i pic.twitter.com/4BgWrOFcld
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) September 21, 2021