
Indianapolis' Vision Zero: Zeroing In on Safety
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Indianapolis Vision Zero program, launched three months ago, is making strides towards eliminating traffic fatalities and severe injuries by 2035. The initiative, involving departments like police and public works, focuses on redesigning streets and enforcing safer driving habits. Officers are now targeting high-risk areas with increased patrols and stricter ticketing for violations. Education is also a key component, with reminders for all road users to stay vigilant. A Fatal Crash Review Team is analyzing accidents to identify patterns and risks. Real changes are already underway, such as safety upgrades at Tenth Street and Sheridan Avenue. In the coming months, the city plans to remove a dangerous left turn and launch a public awareness campaign, all working towards the zero-fatality goal.
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