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Sheridan safety study flags high crash counts, recommends medians, lighting and sidewalks
Summary
DRCOG’s Sheridan Corridor safety study found more than 4,000 crashes from 2018–2022, including 152 serious injuries and 17 fatalities; recommendations include multimodal lighting, median or hardened centerlines, signal timing, sidewalk improvements and bus stop consolidation across a multi‑jurisdictional corridor.
DRCOG staff presented the final Sheridan Corridor safety study identifying concentrated serious and fatal crashes and a slate of recommendations to reduce life‑altering collisions.
Nora Kern, program manager for subarea and project planning, said over the five‑year study period (2018–2022) the corridor recorded more than 4,000 crashes, 152 serious injuries and 17 fatalities, with…
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