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by Emme Yoder
Introduction to California’s New Daylighting LawAs of January 1st, 2025, California has implemented a new daylighting law aimed at improving pedest...
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by Emme Yoder
The Sausalito Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee has unanimously recommended safety enhancements for a perilous stretch of Bridgeway Bouleva...
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by Emme Yoder
The village of Panama is taking steps to improve pedestrian safety with the installation of new crosswalk signs, following a request from the state...
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by Emme Yoder
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has announced the allocation of $50 million from the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) to ...
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by Emme Yoder
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) will kick off the next phase of the Dewey Beach Public Safety Project the week of Dec. 2, aiming...
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by Emme Yoder
Central Florida is ramping up its efforts to ensure pedestrian safety with ongoing crosswalk crackdowns that are catching drivers off guard. In a r...
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by Emme Yoder
A tragic hit-and-run incident near the University of Minnesota has left a family heartbroken after their daughter, Rylie Saloum, was fatally struck...
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by Emme Yoder
In the wake of a recent incident near East Tenth Street, where two women were struck by an SUV while in a campus crosswalk, East Carolina Universit...
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by Emme Yoder
During Tuesday's city council meeting, Mayor Blaine Hyggen and Councillor Ryan Parker proposed a motion to design and install a decorative Remembra...
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by Emme Yoder
In a concerning incident that underscores the critical need for pedestrian safety measures, a 10-year-old boy was hit by a vehicle in Springdale, A...
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by Emme Yoder
On November 4th, a serious incident occurred on 10th Street when an SUV struck two young women, ages 19 and 20, as they crossed the street. Fortuna...
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by Grant Yoder
Known more for his songs "Weird Al" is now making fun of crosswalks. He was visiting his daughter at Williams College in Williamstown, MA. We like ...
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