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Pedestrian safety crisis signs going up in Indianapolis - MSNAn advocacy group is behind new pedestrian safety signs going up around Indianapolis. Why it matters: The city is averaging two incidents a day this year, according to Indianapolis Pedestrian ...
Assembly Bill 413, authored by Assemblymember Alex Lee, D-San Jose, prevents parking or stopping a vehicle along a curb at least 20 feet from a marked crosswalk, a safety measure known as daylighting.
New crosswalks, speed bumps and traffic signs have been added along six intersections on Marine Avenue following the 2023 ...
That’s according to data collected by Indy Pedestrian Safety Crisis, a dashboard and social media presence run by advocate Eric Holt. His data is sourced from 911 calls and individual reports.
Springfield received $187,659.10 to implement mid-block crosswalks, pedestrian safety signs, RRFBs, ADA-compliant curb ramps, and pavement markings at PVTA and school bus stops on Dickinson and ...
Minneapolis has distributed yard signs to raise awareness of slower speed limits in neighborhoods since 2020, but it is just one step toward eliminating pedestrian deaths. The signs, reading “20 is ...
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