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Pedestrian safety ranges widely in Western cities, but overall situation is grim – and getting worseA new report ranks cities across the country by how dangerous they are for pedestrians, and a couple cities in the West – Albuquerque and Tucson – were among the worst offenders. Others – like Ogden, Provo and Boise – did comparatively well.
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Clark County put the new law into effect in January, which can draw a $1,000 fine for people who stop on pedestrian bridges over the Las Vegas Strip and cause other people to stop.
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A new ordinance aims to keep people from loitering on pedestrian bridges, but enforcement is unclearIn January, a new law went into effect to keep pedestrian traffic flowing on bridges crossing the Las Vegas Strip. While officials say the aim isn't to stop people from taking photographs or to hinder street performers, there are people who still aren't aware of the ordinance.
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The City of Boise wants funds to improve a tricky bike and pedestrian intersection near the greenbelt.
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This year, there has been an increase in pedestrian deaths and Ada County leaders collaborate to help prevent future occurrences.
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The number of pedestrians killed by drivers has been climbing for over a decade. Experts say some solutions are within reach.
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Remembering traffic crash victims.
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The Idaho Walk Bike Alliance is hosting a virtual Transportation Conference on October 28-29 to educate transportation agencies, city staff,…
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Following the death of an elderly couple who were struck by a car while crossing the street in Boise, efforts are underway in the city to raise awareness…
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School began Monday, August 20, at many public and private schools throughout the state. Idaho Matters speaks with a policeman about safely getting kids…