Would more speed enforcement mean safer streets?
6 years ago
Traffic safety is a topic that has weighed heavily on many Cincinnati neighborhoods and their residents, especially over the last two years after a number of high-profile pedestrian and bicyclist deaths. The list of names keeps growing, and the crash data show that non-motorists are at significantly higher risk of injury or death on Cincinnati streets.
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