This Sunday, November 17th at noon, a heartfelt gathering will take place in Market Square, Knoxville, shining a light on the often overlooked issue of road safety. Families who have lost loved ones in tragic road crashes, along with dedicated advocates for street safety, will come together to observe the World Day of Remembrance for Road Crash Victims.
This day is not just a somber event; it is a rallying cry for action! As part of a nationwide initiative, Knoxville’s event will be one of three in Tennessee, which emphasizes the importance of this cause across the state. Attendees will include the passionate members of Bike Walk Knoxville, Vision Zero Knoxville, Bike Walk Tennessee, and even local elected officials striving for change. It’s truly a community effort focused on safe streets and infrastructure improvements for vulnerable road users, such as cyclists and pedestrians.
One of the main goals of the gathering is to urge state leaders to take definitive action to reduce fatal crashes in Tennessee. With safety being a top priority, local advocates are championing a series of quick-build projects at dangerous intersections on locally owned streets. These projects are not only cost-effective but also crucial for creating safer environments for everyone who uses the roads.
Underpinning these efforts is Knoxville’s Vision Zero goal, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities on city-controlled roads by 2040. It’s an ambitious target, but with community involvement and advocacy, it’s becoming increasingly attainable. The event on Sunday is designed to spark conversations around these critical topics and to inspire collective action toward securing safer streets for all.
As families and advocates gather at the stage in Market Square, it’s expected to be both a somber and uplifting event, allowing those who have suffered to share their stories while also encouraging positive change. The gathering will feature community leaders speaking out for reform and sharing insights on how safety measures can fundamentally change the experience of traveling within our community.
If you are in the Knoxville area and are passionate about creating safer streets, this is a perfect opportunity to show your support! The event kicks off at 12:00 p.m. EST, and all are welcome to lend their voices to this essential cause. Remember, every little action counts when it comes to ensuring that our roads are safe for everyone.
Bike Walk Knoxville is part of the statewide organization, Bike Walk Tennessee, which was established in 2012. This non-profit group is focused on making the Knoxville region a better place for biking and walking, catering to individuals of all ages and capabilities. The organization’s efforts revolve around advocacy, education, and hosting events that support safe streets for all users.
This Sunday’s gathering is not only a chance to honor those we’ve lost due to road accidents but also a moment to come together as a strong community dedicated to making lasting changes. Join the movement and make your voice heard in the effort to protect vulnerable road users. Together, we can work towards a future where safe streets are a reality for everyone in Knoxville!
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