Tag: NMDOT Deputy Transportation Secretary Kathryn Bender
The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign.,The New Mexico Department of Transportationâs (NMDOT) new âLook For Me" educational campaign is a "safety blitz" to remind pedestrians and motorists to look when out on New Mexicoâs roadways.
The new campaign began with a news conference in Albuquerque to announce the NMDOTâs âPedestrian Safety Blitzesâ beginning this month. The blitzes will be held in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and Las Cruces. Local police will be targeting drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks as part of NMDOTâs pedestrian safety campaign. November 1, 2011