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January 17, 2024

Will More Traffic Calming Money Make Pittsburgh Safer?

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Will More Traffic Calming Money Make Pittsburgh Safer?

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Pittsburgh’s going into 2024 with more money for traffic calming, which today’s guest hopes means fewer crashes, injuries, and deaths for pedestrians and bicyclists in the coming years. We’re with Scott Bricker, executive director of BikePGH, to talk about his hopes for the new county administration, the problem with official crash report data, expensive new infrastructure, and what it’ll take to slow Pittsburgh drivers down.

Find out how to report an issue with our roads here, and check out BikePGH’s full calendar of upcoming events.

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