Well done Indianapolis! No more turning on red in the downtown Mile Square. Had to outmaneuver State Representative and anti-local-government activist Aaron Freeman to get the job done.
(Possibly paywalled)
No-turn-on red signs are coming to downtown Indianapolis. Find out where
10,000 cars a day average in Bloomington, not only on College and Walnut, but also Tapp, Rogers, 2nd, 10th, and Country Club. I'm not sure who's running this War on Cars, but I would like to speak to the manager.
#WarOnCars #BloomingtonIN #traffic
Thank you, Bloomington City!
In April of 2021, the Bloomington City Council voted unanimously to add nearly 80 “No Turn on Red” signs in the downtown and campus areas to increase safety. Both the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Commission and the Traffic Commission endorsed the measure, which was taken to protect pedestrians and cyclists, the most vulnerable users of roads, in the areas of heaviest pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
Palm Beach, Florida residents are asking Gov. Ron DeSantis to cancel a plan to add bike lanes to A1A and widen a multiuse path.
By an odd coincidence, West Palm Beach was just announced as the 19th most deadly city in America for traffic, with more than 18 fatalities per 100,000 residents.