Urban League Launches Campaign to Reduce Speeding in St. Louis
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) is launching an urgent campaign to combat speeding in the city by distributing 3,500 yard signs and placing billboards in high-risk areas.
The campaign, which kicked off Thursday afternoon (September 11th) at the Crown Mart, near Jefferson and Martin Luther King, aims to remind drivers to slow down and drive responsibly.
“We have over 3,500-yard signs placed in the neighborhoods challenging people to be more responsible,” said James Clark, Vice President of the Division of Public Safety and Community Response at the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis.
In addition to yard signs, the Urban League is placing billboards along streets where speeding is a regular issue. These visual reminders are part of a broader public awareness campaign to reduce speeding incidents.
