Learn more about the campaign at PlanRoanoke.org/PedestrianSafety. And please encourage more people to take the pledge by sharing the following post on your favorite social media platforms:
Did you know that in Roanoke, crashes caused by speeding doubled in 2020? Street safety is more important than ever. Join me in taking the pledge for safer streets at PlanRoanoke.org/PedSafetyPledge #NoNeedToSpeed #RoanokePedestrianSafety
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Thank you for your interest in the No Need to Speed® campaign pledge. The Roanoke pedestrian safety campaign ended on August 15, 2021. To learn more about the campaign, please visit PlanRoanoke.org/PedestrianSafety.
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