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Street Design and Safety for All
“Whose lives are prioritized by traffic lights?”
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SUMMARY - Street Design and Safety for All

Streets occupy vast portions of urban land and shape daily experience for everyone who travels through communities. They're sites of movement, commerce, gathering, and conflict—spaces where pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, transit vehicles, and countless other users share limited room. How streets are designed determines whose safety and convenience is prioritized, who feels welcome, and whether communities function as connected wholes or fragmented spaces divided by dangerous corridors.

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