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Left turn crashes pilot program in Austin
Austin's Vision Zero program started a pilot last year, putting up delineator posts and speed humps to try to reduce the number of left-turn crashes where pedestrians are hit. The results are now in.
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President Donald Trump loves a good foil. For America’s sake, he should find his next one in my home state of Illinois. Cook County — home of Chicago and most of the state’s leftist lunacy — has taken ...
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AUSTIN, Texas — City of Austin officials say fewer people are being hurt by cars making left turns at more than a dozen intersections. On Monday, Austin Transportation and Public Works (TPW) released ...
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