Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee reckless driving awareness walk, ride: ‘Taking a stand’
MILWAUKEE – In Milwaukee, a bunch of bikers, church members, teenagers and a few organizations got here collectively Saturday, Sept. 3 in an effort to curb reckless driving.
The aim of the “Cease the Violence” occasion was to carry extra consciousness and ask folks in the neighborhood not solely to step up, however to come back collectively to stop reckless driving.
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“Reckless driving has harmed so many individuals on this neighborhood and harmed folks’s lives and destroyed issues throughout the metropolis, and we’re drained,” stated David Headen. “We’re taking a stand. We’re marching with the children, so the children might be secure.”
“Cease the Violence” stroll and journey to curb reckless driving in Milwaukee
Information from the Milwaukee Police Division exhibits 67 folks died in crashes in 2021. Thus far in 2022, that quantity is 43.