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Crash data sparks urgent call for safety improvements

October 22, 2024 | Montgomery County, Maryland


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Crash data sparks urgent call for safety improvements
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical data regarding pedestrian and cyclist safety, revealing that 25 pedestrians, six non-electric cyclists, and one non-electric scooter rider have been involved in crashes. The meeting emphasized the importance of analyzing this crash data to identify necessary improvements, particularly in areas near schools.

As the evaluation of crash incidents progresses, officials highlighted the need for collaboration with the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) to address safety concerns effectively. The discussions underscored the significance of timely communication and coordination with various agency partners to implement safety enhancements in high-risk areas.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further analyze the data and engage in detailed discussions with MCPS to ensure that safety measures are strategically placed where they are most needed, particularly in proximity to schools. This proactive approach aims to reduce future incidents and enhance the safety of all road users.

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