Local and state leaders announced a new “Go Safely PCH” education campaign to inform motorists to slow down on a dangerous section of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) through Malibu.
Local and state leaders Wednesday announced a new "Go Safely PCH" education campaign to inform motorists to slow down on a dangerous section of Pacific Coast Highway through Malibu ."We are sparing no effort to share this important safety message loudly and broadly," said California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin. "Slow down on the PCH".The campaign focuses on road improvement, education, and enforcement.
The deadly crash helped jump-start this new "Go Safely PCH" campaign.SUGGESTED:"The 4 girls who were mowed down happened right in front of our house," said Tina Segel. "As horrible as that tragedy is, it has brought this community together".Segel has lived in Malibu more than 50 years and has seen dozens of crashes. She says she’s hopeful this new campaign will make the highway safer."We’re so grateful we’re going to see change," said Segel.
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