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Wednesday’s Headlines 4/14/21: Neighbors call for traffic changes
By Streetsblog Denver |
Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area The Volkswagen Tiguan SE R-Line Black RiNo Concept ….yep, you read that right. (The Auto Channel) Neighbors call for traffic changes following deadly crash in Denver’s Highlands neighborhood (KDVR) Denver Air Quality Index: 9 a.m.: 35 (Good). Yesterday’s max: 39 (Good). Centennial State Pedestrian and dog struck and killed […]
Tuesday’s Headlines 04/13/21: Speed kills.
By Streetsblog Denver |
Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Driver killed in high-speed West Highland crash remembered as “incredible father and a beloved member of the community” Brad Brubaker was driving a car that was t-boned by a speeding vehicle that ran a red light. As of this writing, no charges have been filed. (The Denver Post) Denver Officer […]
Monday’s Headlines 4/12/21: Transit Falls to Bottom in New Transportation Plan
By Streetsblog Denver |
Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Colorado’s Big Transportation Plan Makes Transit A Lower Priority — And RTD Gets Nothing (Colorado Public Radio) Viewpoints clash over street closures in Denver’s City Park – Small closures would allow dedicated space to people walking, biking, and rolling, and still allow vehicle access (The Denver Channel) Denver police warn […]
Good Transit Is Pointless When People Can’t Live Near It
By Michael Andersen |
A good Oregon bill would hold high-capacity transit lines to a very basic standard.
Friday’s Headlines 4/9/21: Polis supports local transit but won’t pay for it
By Streetsblog Denver |
Tomorrow: Show your support for a car-free route through City Park at the Parks are for People Rally at 11 a.m. Polis supports local transit but won't pay.
Traffic Violence Report: 15 People have Died from Denver Traffic Violence in 2021, Keeping Pace with 2020
By Streetsblog Denver |
So far in 2021, 15 people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets. Three of the victims were on foot, one was on a scooter, and 11 were in vehicles. At this point in 2020, 15 people were victims of traffic violence in Denver, putting us on track for a year just as deadly […]