Be Aware of What’s There

Project Description

The traffic safety banner residency program, sponsored by NYC DOT Safety Education in collaboration with the Groundswell Community Mural Project, engaged New York City 6th – 8th grade students in exploring the traffic safety environment in the area around their schools. Through discussion of traffic safety issues and neighborhood observation, students worked together to identify problems and provide solutions by creating unique banners that speak to local issues. The project was facilitated at each school by a DOT Safety Educator and a Groundswell teaching artist. The banners, designed collaboratively by students, were produced by the DOT Sign Shop and installed at locations in the local neighborhood after approval from the BID. Their banners were installed along streets near the schools by neighborhood Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and will raise traffic safety awareness and help prevent crashes and reduce injuries around their school community.
 
“Be Aware of What’s There” presents both potential drivers and residents neighborhood with a message that promotes driver awareness.

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Project Info

Location: 210 Chester Street Brooklyn, NY 11212

Fun Facts

Fun Fact
The style used for the banner is inspired by General WPA illustrations.
Question about the Mural
Using construction paper in three colors, create a “cut-out” poster that promotes traffic safety.
Research
In New York, approximately 4,000 New Yorkers are seriously injured and more than 250 are killed each year in traffic crashes.