SEATTLE - It wasn't spontaneous, but the city of Seattle hopes it drew attention.
On Saturday, city transportation leaders spoke at Pacific Place, and on cue, a "flash mob" broke out and started cutting a rug to the old classic song "Safety Dance."
SDOT says it was the first time they knew any city department had tried such a thing.
It was the kickoff of a new publicity campaign, designed to draw attention to pedestrian safety in Downtown Seattle Crosswalks.
"The number of car pedestrian accidents go up during the holiday season," said SDOT's Rick Sheridan.
There will be flyers and billboards around the city. SDOT crews have also reworked problem intersections, with new crosswalks and signage to get drivers to pay attention to the road.
SDOT says, on average, more than 450 people are injured every year in car-pedestrian collisions.

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