Traffic Safety
Driving & Alzheimer’s
You have been a safe driver for years. For you, driving means freedom and control. As you get older, changes in your body and your mind can affect how safely you drive. Millions of people have Alzheimer’s disease. If you or someone you know has Alzheimer’s, talk with your family and your health care provider…
Read MoreTraffic Safety Mural Unveiling
Ribbon Cutting Set for July 17, 2023 at 9:30am at 549 5th Street in Clarkston, WA The Look Out Asotin County pedestrian safety campaign is unveiling a new mural depicting the culture and diversity of Clarkston citizens as they walk through a crosswalk. The ribbon cutting will be held outside on Monday, July 17 at…
Read MorePedestrian Safety Art Contest
Pedestrian Safety Art Contest Open to Youth Grades K-12, May 20 through July 5, 2023 Everyone on our roads has a responsibility to help keep each other safe. The Look Out Asotin County Pedestrian Safety Art Contest presented by Unleashed Marketing + Design invites students to use their creativity to raise awareness of how to…
Read MoreArtist Selected for Traffic Safety Mural
Look Out Asotin County panel selects artist for traffic safety mural A panel recently reviewed submissions for the traffic safety mural to be located on the corner of Fifth St and Poplar in Clarkston and selected Jeff Karlin’s concept. Karlin is a teacher (Physics, Astronomy, Physical Geology, Biology, Marine Biology & Zoology) at Lewiston High…
Read MorePublic Works Day 2023
Public Works Day was held May 25, 2023 at the Lewiston Fairgrounds from 9am to 1pm. Look Out Asotin County had a booth to promote traffic safety through the Washington Traffic Safety grant. There were lots of fun games for kids and some cool metal traffic safety statues depicting walkers and rollers. A few lucky…
Read MoreBicycle Scavenger Hunt 2023
Celebrate Bicycle Safety Month this May with Look Out Asotin County and Join the Scavenger Hunt for a Chance to Win Prizes! Bike, scooter, or roll to one (or more) of these locations: Take a photo of you and your bike, your bike, or group with bikes at the location and email the photo to…
Read MoreCall for Mural Artist
Submit an application for a traffic safety mural at 549 5th Street in Clarkston, Washington. Project Description Asotin County Community Services Look Out Campaign and Unleashed Marketing + Design invites artists to submit designs for a traffic safety mural, to be painted on the Asotin County Community Services building located at 549 5th Street, Suite A…
Read MoreNational Teen Driver Safety Week
October 16-22, 2022 is National Teen Driver Safety Week Know the Facts About Teen Driver Fatalities Impaired Driving: While you’re too young to legally buy, possess, or consume alcohol, 19% of teen passenger vehicle drivers involved in fatal crashes in 2020 had alcohol in their system. But alcohol isn’t the only drug that can impair your…
Read MoreOctober is Pedestrian Safety Month
It’s the perfect time to be reminded to slow down, watch for pedestrians, stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, and not drink and drive or text and drive. MOTORISTS: YEILD FOR PEDESTRIANS. Remember to always look out for people crossing the street while you drive. Put the phone down and watch out for pedestrians. Sending or…
Read MoreSafe Pedestrian Poster Distribution
On September 8, 2022, staff and ambassadors distributed pedestrian safety posters to downtown Clarkston, WA businesses. MOTORISTS: YEILD FOR PEDESTRIANS. Remember to always look out for people crossing the street while you drive. Put the phone down and watch out for pedestrians. Sending or reading a short text takes your eyes off the road for…
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