Posts tagged Vision Zero
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DC’s 2018 primary matters, though the action isn’t the race for mayor
Transportation (including the streetcar, Vision Zero, and bike infrastructure) and affordable housing (think DC's Comprehensive Plan update, historic districts, and debates over what kind of development taxpayers should subsidize) are all big issues in the District's elections this year. Here are the candidates so far. Keep reading…
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Montgomery County must improve pedestrian safety in White Flint, advocates say
Three recent local tragedies where people were struck and killed by motorists serve as a stark reminder that pedestrian safety on Montgomery County’s busiest roadways remains a pressing public safety issue. Keep reading…
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Alexandria is getting serious about eliminating pedestrian injuries and fatalities
Alexandria has a serious problem with drivers hitting pedestrians, and poor data collection means that it's hard to get a handle on the extent of the problem. Now some crash survivors are working to eliminate pedestrian injuries and fatalities. Keep reading…
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We can use data to achieve Vision Zero by spotting dangerous places before crashes happen
If we really want to stop people from dying on our streets, we need to identify and fix dangerous places before fatalities happen. New computer learning technology is helping us do that. Keep reading…
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Connecticut Ave’s service lane in Cleveland Park may soon look much different
Along Connecticut Avenue in Cleveland Park, there's a service lane whose best use has long been the subject of debate, along with an intersection that's very difficult for pedestrians to navigate. The District Department of Transportation's plan for the area would keep the lane for cars but also work to slow driving speeds. It would also re-do the intersection to make it much easier to walk through. Keep reading…
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Behind the Handlebars: Councilmember Brandon Todd talks Bike to Work Day
Ward 4, which DC Councilmember Brandon Todd represents, is full of bike commuters. Still more simply pass through the ward on two wheels every day on their way downtown from places like Takoma Park and Silver Spring. But what does Todd actually think of bicycling? Keep reading…
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What’s Vision Zero, and how does it work? This video explains.
Traffic deaths are all too common on our streets. To curb them, DC and Montgomery County have followed the lead of cities from around the world in adopting a program called Vision Zero. This video explains how it works. Keep reading…
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Far too many people die in traffic crashes in Montgomery County. That must stop.
Devika Gunasekere, age 67, was killed on January 5, 2016. The Rockville resident was on her way to work at a child development center on a clear, sunny morning in Bethesda. She was crossing Old Georgetown Road at Battery Lane, within the pedestrian crosswalk. A Ride-On bus turning left killed her. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Vision Zero falls short
Zero vision, zero progress?; Is he the leader DCPS needs?; Fight for $15; Money is the best medicine; Uber vs. Maryland; Metro’s new money man; DC under Obama; And…. Keep reading…
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Careful jaywalking saves lives
To make streets walkable, we need to re-think the basic principles of how people on foot and people in cars share the roadway. This is the first of a multi-part opinion series. Pedestrians put themselves in danger if they wait for a walk signal instead of crossing the street whenever and wherever it looks safest. There are no definitive studies, but that is what available… Keep reading…