Savannah Police respond to pedestrian-involved crash at Largo Drive and Abercorn Street
On Saturday, the Savannah Police Department s Traffic Investigation Unit responded to a pedestrian-involved crash that resulted in serious injury. Share Updated: 11:46 PM EDT May 1, 2021
Savannah Police respond to pedestrian-involved crash at Largo Drive and Abercorn Street
On Saturday, the Savannah Police Department s Traffic Investigation Unit responded to a pedestrian-involved crash that resulted in serious injury. Share Updated: 11:46 PM EDT May 1, 2021
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Show Transcript WE LL BE SURE TO BRING YOU THE VERY LATEST ON- AIR AND ONLINE. ALSO BREAKING RIGHT NOW - SAVANNAH POLICE ARE ON THE SCENE OF A PEDESTRN IA INVOLVED CRASH THAT RESULTED IN SERIOUS INJU. RY POLICE SAY IT HAPPENEDN I THE AREA OF LARGO DRIVE AND ABERCORN STREE T. LARGO DRIVE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FROM ABERCORN STREET TO ONE STREET NORTH OF ABERC
Savannah Police investigating crash involving pedestrian at Abercorn St. & Largo Dr. Savannah Police respond to a crash involving a pedestrian at Abercorn Street and Largo Drive. (Source: WTOC) By WTOC Staff | May 1, 2021 at 10:05 PM EDT - Updated May 1 at 11:44 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Savannah Policeâs Traffic Investigations Unit is investigating a crash involving a pedestrian at Abercorn Street and Largo Drive on Savannahâs Southside, according to the department.
The pedestrian sustained serious injuries in the accident. All lanes of Abercorn Street are closed in both directions to traffic between Mercy Boulevard and Largo Drive.
Savannah Police are still investigating the cause of the crash.
See which of Ann Arbor’s 144 miles of sidewalk gaps will get filled first
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 12, 2021
A screenshot of Ann Arbor s sidewalk gap prioritization dashboard unveiled at a City Council work session Jan. 11, 2021.City of Ann Arbor
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ANN ARBOR, MI With a new tax to fill gaps in the city sidewalk network, Ann Arbor officials are moving forward on prioritizing which ones to address first.
City Engineer Nick Hutchinson presented City Council with a new online dashboard Monday night, Jan. 11, including an interactive map of all 144 miles of sidewalk gaps in the city, ranked by priority from highest to lowest.