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A map of the nine streets identified by the Department of Transportation and Engineering as having hotspots for many pedestrian and vehicle crashes. (Note: see an interactive version of this map at the end of the article.)
Cincinnati officials have identified nine streets with lots of pedestrian and vehicle crashes to prioritize for street calming projects. In the past two and a half years, more than 120 pedestrian crashes have occurred on these nine streets combined. We can t do one thing at one spot to fix the problem, said John Brazina, director of the Office of Transportation and Engineering. It s the whole corridor that needs to be looked at. And that s why it s such a high dollar amount.
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