Yard Signs
Yard signs make up one piece of SDOT's effort to encourage safer travel behavior. These colorful signs remind people to drive at the speed limit and alert them to kids in the area. They also demonstrate that neighbors care about the safety of their streets. Funding comes from SDOT's Vision Zero program, which aims to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries on city streets by 2030.
How can the community install a yard sign?
Yard signs are free and easily available. Community members can go to the nearest neighborhood service center to get five signs. Yard signs can be placed on a traffic circle or planting strip, or on your own property.
Find locations and more information on how to get your yard signs here: http://www.seattle.gov/visionzero/resources/yard-signs