Find out why this stretch of Floridian stroad has been nicknamed “death valley” by locals.
Read MoreCan you walk down your local streets with your kids—without gripping their hands and anxiously eying traffic—and feel comfortable and relaxed? If not, something’s wrong with the design of those streets.
Read MoreCar crashes aren’t the result of mere human error or recklessness, they’re the result of design. Beth Osborne of Transportation for America digs into this in our latest podcast episode.
Read More40,000 people die in automobile accidents every year in the United States. So why aren’t we responding to this obvious problem with more urgency?
Read MoreWhat do we mean when we say that street design is a large factor responsible for traffic deaths?
Read MoreThis vital corridor in El Paso is getting a makeover!
Read MoreHow many kids feel safe playing on your local street?
Read MoreA top-down approach to addressing accidents fails to make streets safer. A local approach could change that.
Read MoreThere are thousands of stroad sections in the US. Transforming a good number of them is important to to the goal of improving quality of life and mobility in cities and towns.
Read MoreIt’s high time that we start building streets that prioritize safety and community over throughput of traffic.
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