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Washington lawmakers are debating possible new responses to surging traffic fatalities. And similar action is being considered by Oregon lawmakers in Salem.
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While many of the disruptions of the pandemic have eased this year, the surge in traffic fatalities is showing few signs of abating. Policymakers are trying a number of tactics to respond.
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A new state law allows Oregon cities and some counties to apply for the authority to designate speed limits on their roads.
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Nobody likes getting a traffic ticket, but Jay Beeber REALLY dislikes it. Beeber is the founder of Safer Streets LA, which advocates against the use of…
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Somebody cut you off in traffic, or not stop for a crosswalk because they were on the phone? Here's your chance to vent about it, as we ask for your top…
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Anybody who's been driving for a while learns to look for the devices buried in the pavement that trigger changes in traffic lights. But those old…
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Before the turn of the century, Oregon's annual number of traffic fatalities was generally worse than the national average. What a turnaround. The…
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There are few middle-of-the-road (sorry) opinions about the concept known as "road diet."This is the process of taking a four-lane road and turning it…