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Richardson unveils "Safer Streets" data-driven plan to cut fatal and serious crashes
Summary
Transportation staff presented a federal-funded Safer Streets action plan that uses 2020–2024 crash data to identify a high-injury network (about 6% of roads accounting for roughly 63% of fatal/serious crashes); the plan prioritizes targeted countermeasures and grant-readiness.
Daniel Herring, transportation project lead, presented the Safer Streets Richardson draft action plan and the data-driven method the city will use to prioritize safety projects.
Herring said the plan—funded through the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program—focuses on eliminating fatal and serious injury crashes. "We are committed to a goal of 0 deaths and serious injuries on our roadways," he said, and described a…
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