
Reblogged by mbrubeck@mefi.social:
seabikeblog@social.ridetrans.it ("Seattle Bike Blog") wrote:
SDOT's Halloween safety messaging is excellent this year.
Map of Seattle's “Trick or Streets,” residential streets closed to cars for trick or treating: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/45b273dd2a6b46439d5bb5e69d1b4b91
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- Quote post of a parody story by The Needling with the headline “Millennial Parent at Trunk or Treat Can’t Help But Feel Weird Telling Kid to Take Candy From Stranger in Van.” SDOT post says, “Don’t want to Trunk or Treat? Dozens of streets throughout Seattle are closed to traffic and OPEN for trick-or-treating this evening. Want to see where? Check out our interactive map.” (remote)
- Screenshot of SDOT post with image of a group of people including children walking and biking on a Healthy Street with text: "Be on the lookout for trick-or-treaters if you're driving this evening. It's your job to be the grown-up so they can be kids. Slow it down, be patient, take extra care around intersections and crosswalks, and let's all have a fun & happy Halloween.” (remote)