
Denver's Traffic Safety Push: A Race Against Time
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Denver residents and advocates push for safer streets, urging Mayor Mike Johnston to deliver on his promise of zero traffic fatalities by 2030. Groups like Denver Streets Partnership led a day of action, highlighting dangers for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. City stats reveal preventable crashes due to impairment, speeding, and pedestrian errors. Officials plan speed reductions, new bike lanes, pedestrian crossings, and school zone upgrades, with cameras set to be installed at Federal and Alameda intersections.
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