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Traffic design flaws linked to rising collision rates

September 10, 2024 | West Des Moines City, Polk County, Iowa


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Traffic design flaws linked to rising collision rates
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed traffic safety concerns, particularly focusing on the design of local roadways. It was highlighted that the narrow lanes and absence of left turn lanes have been significant factors contributing to approximately 40% of traffic collisions in the area. This revelation underscores the need for potential infrastructure improvements to enhance road safety and reduce accident rates. The discussion reflects a growing awareness among officials about the critical role of roadway design in preventing traffic incidents and ensuring the safety of all road users.

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