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Community mourns two lives lost to traffic violence

October 14, 2024 | Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado


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Community mourns two lives lost to traffic violence
In a somber opening to the recent Boulder government meeting, officials addressed the tragic loss of two community members due to traffic violence. Julianne Herlihy was killed while biking near the city limits, struck by a pickup truck's mirror on North Foothills Highway. Just ten days later, Jennifer Newman was also fatally injured by a driver on Broadway, near the Raley intersection. Both incidents are currently under investigation, with full police reports pending.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing struggle to achieve \"Vision Zero,\" a goal aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities. Despite acknowledging that the city will not reach this target this year, officials emphasized their commitment to improving transportation safety for all residents. The discussions underscored a systemic failure in the transportation infrastructure, which continues to pose significant risks to pedestrians and cyclists.

Officials expressed a collective determination to enhance safety measures, reflecting a broader concern for community well-being and the urgent need for effective solutions to prevent further tragedies on the roads.

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