Denver announces initiative to cut road deaths in half
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
- Denver announced changes will soon be coming for two of Denver’s busiest streets in an effort to improve safety and reduce crashes. FOX31's Rachel Saurer explains how the city plans to reduce the number of deaths on major streets.
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Nothing about enforcing traffic laws of course
And yet they are not enforcing "low level" stuff. The worst drivers are out there with no licenses, tags, or insurance.
Denver also announced that they would no longer pull over expired tags, or vehicles without license plates.
How many life’s does any expired tag taken 🤷🏽?
Illegals with no license…..prove me wrong 😂
Them and the weirdos who have "NATIVE" stickers on their bumper
It can't be coincidence that traffic got even worse as far as accidents and what not with the invasion of "newcomers".
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Well with DOTI not even being able to paint a simple crosswalk without a massive study and too strict requirements, expect road deaths to double. 🖕🖕🖕 to everyone at DOTI
How about enforcing existing laws and punish those who are not supposed to be driving..
You could try not being a sanctuary city - that might help 🤔
Colorado is going for auto free state
The only way to reduce traffic death toll is to enforce speed limits and raising fines: $1,000 3+ mph; $2,000 4+mph; $5,000 5+mph; $25,000 10+ mph. Second offense, loss of license permanently. Road rage perps, 5+ years prison, no early parole.
I live near Federal. It's called Fury Road for a reason. What about the millions already spent on Vision Zero that did nothing to reduce traffic fatalities. Will the non-profits who took the funds have to reimburse the city? My prediction, once this traffic enforcement is denounced for impacting certain demographics, expect the mayor to "redirect" his policies.
More signs will fix this...cost of millions ?