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Indianapolis officials started work on a decade-long project meant to make streets safer for bikers, pedestrians and drivers.
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The Indianapolis Vision Zero Task Force has released an initial plan to make the city safer for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.
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Health by Design partnered with the city to document how people are traveling in Indianapolis and issues that they may experience.
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Vision Zero aims to provide a roadmap toward a dramatic reduction in the number of fatal crashes on Indianapolis roadways.
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Bike Indianapolis held the vigil Sunday evening to remember 81 people killed in traffic incidents in Indianapolis — some whose names are known and some who are not. Speakers and attendees at the vigil emphasized the need for safety improvements on roads and trails in the city.
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The program aims to make roads safer for all including pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.
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The proposed 2025 Indianapolis budget includes a lot of things, traffic safety, gun violence reduction and housing that totals more than $1.6 billion.