Next-gen traffic signals and vehicles could be new boost to bike safety
A federal “Smart City” grant could bring millions of dollars for connecting vehicles to improve safety.
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A federal “Smart City” grant could bring millions of dollars for connecting vehicles to improve safety.
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This should do the trick. More separation is in our future!
None of these will transform a neighborhood, but all three clarify links in the city’s bike network.