Studies show Raleigh needs to be more pedestrian friendly. The city’s new Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan outlines changes for the future, from sidewalks to street crossing improvements.
A new campaign to teach drivers to stop for pedestrians at crosswalks has entered its “enforcement phase,” with police using plainclothes officers to catch drivers who don’t stop.
Raleigh transportation planners are working on a new pedestrian plan that encourages the use of sidewalks. Residents can help by providing input about needed improvements and programs for encouraging pedestrians.
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