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St. Louis drivers routinely blast through intersections. Experts say traffic calming measures may help change driver behavior.
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In 2021, 178 people were killed and more than 14,000 injured in traffic crashes in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
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Traffic calming is the use of street design, or construction like speed humps or bump-outs to control speed on residential streets. And legislation…
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If numbers tell the story, bicycle ridership in St. Louis has boomed. A 2014 study from the League of American Bicyclists shows the number of bicycle…
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St. Louis’ first Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator plans to start collecting data on bicycle traffic as the city ramps up its efforts to improve alternative…
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CTY is a technology company that formed in St. Louis just last year.But the startup nabbed a $35,000 Prototype Fund grant from the Knight Foundation and…
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The legislative fight over a bill to make St. Louis County’s roads friendlier to bicyclists and pedestrians is over.The St. Louis County Council gave…
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St. Louis County Councilman Steve Stenger wants the county’s second-in-command to resign. Stenger, D-Affton, said on Tuesday that Chief Operating Officer…
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The "Complete Streets" legislation under consideration on the St. Louis County Council still faces plenty of roadblocks to final passage. One of the…
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Politically Speaking: Alderman Ogilvie On Complete Streets, Donation Limits and Transportation TaxesOgilvie burst onto the local political scene in 2011 when he easily defeated former Alderman Tom Bauer to represent the southwest St. Louis ward. On the show, Ogilvie discussed Complete Streets legislation in St. Louis County, his bid to cap campaign donations for city elections and his opposition to a statewide transportation sales tax.