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Watch for Me CT offers Norwalk free education materials, videos and multilingual outreach
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Amy Watkins of Watch for Me CT told the Norwalk Bike Walk Commission the state-funded program provides free driver-focused education, social-media tiles, short videos and school outreach, and she offered to work with the commission’s education subcommittee.
Amy Watkins, representing Watch for Me CT, told the Norwalk Bike Walk Commission on Jan. 5 that the Connecticut Department of Transportation-funded program provides free education resources aimed primarily at drivers to reduce bicyclist and pedestrian fatalities and injuries.
Watkins described services the nonprofit-state partnership can provide to Norwalk: co-branded social-media tiles that explain new traffic configurations (for example, concurrent signaling), short shareable videos…
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