Take a quick survey from Allen County MOVESafe
Throughout the past year, Allen County MOVESafe has been working to educate the community on how motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians can share the road safely, according to Shelly Miller, health educator, Allen County.
A media campaign took place during the spring and summer and some educational materials have been distributed throughout the community, along with some bike lights and other safety materials.
To evaluate the effectiveness of the campaign and community understanding of traffic laws, MOVESafe would like you to provide some feedback through a survey that will take about 5 minutes to complete. This information can be used to improve efforts and revise messaging if needed.
Click here to take a brief survey.
The number of bikes and pedestrians out on the roadways has dwindled with the colder weather, but remember they are still out there, so please continue to look out for them. We need to continue to be on the lookout and share the road safely.
Continue to look for, and follow, MOVESafe on Facebook (@MoveSafeAllenCounty) and Twitter (@MOVESafe4Allen).
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