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The city is far from achieving the goal of Vision Zero: “zero traffic-related deaths and serious injuries by 2030.”
Be prepared for waits during a year-long makeover, when you can contemplate these facts.
The city’s Denver Moves Everyone plan envisions transportation through 2050, so there’s no time like the present to comment on the draft.
A study presented to the Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure committee says Denver saw more than 100,000 hazmat rail shipments in 2021.
Would you want to know how much your Uber driver is getting paid?
CDOT’s plan shares many similarities with Denver’s Vision Zero.
Several major projects are underway.
The disaster was a slow roll.
The death toll is approaching a modern record.
Thirty crashes have happened at one intersection this year.
They’re asking for better treatment from app companies and the PUC.
Government officials unveiled the park on November 30.
Zero to trace amounts of snow were predicted.
Frontier is looking to triple the size of its fleet.
The concept builds on the Shared Streets program.
Lane-violation deaths rose by 74 percent last year.
There was plenty of grumbling from frustrated passengers.
Pedestrian Dignity is pushing for better conditions for those who don’t use cars.
The city avoided the chaos Denver has seen.
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Not everyone is cheering the updated plan.