Sunday marks 'World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims'
Sunday marks 'World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims'

Sunday will mark World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims. It's a day of global celebration, sparked by an issue in communities around the world - reckless driving.

It's a crisis that is also plaguing streets in Milwaukee and across the State of Wisconsin.

"In our state alone we've had 513 deaths this year, 86 in our city alone," said Steve O'Connell, Chair of the Sherman Park Reckless Driving Committee.

He's issuing a call to action.

"Basically, go to (your) church and ask the pastor to pray.

To step up and say, 'Can we lift up in prayer today all of those individuals who have been killed in our community and remember them in prayer today?'" READ MORE: https://www.tmj4.com/news/project-drive-safer/everybody-has-a-way-to-pitch-in-sunday-marks-world-remembrance-day-for-road-traffic-victims