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	<author_name>Transportation Choices Coalition</author_name>
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	<title>Help Make Our Most Dangerous Roads Safer</title>
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	<description>We know where the most dangerous roadways in our communities are. State-owned roads like Aurora Avenue, Division Avenue in Spokane, and Highway 2 through Monroe have become, in effect, the main streets for these communities. Yet these streets were never designed with the safety of people walking in mind. Nearly half of all pedestrian traffic deaths in Washington occur on state-owned roads. That number alone should spur action, and we believe that with focused effort, we can turn the tide. Transportation Choices Coalition is calling for a new approach—a Megaproject for Safety. Just as Washington’s Department of Transportation has dedicated resources and expertise to build megaprojects for floating bridges and freight, it’s time for a bold commitment to safety projects that address the rising number of people killed on our roads. These projects would transform our main street highways with essential features like sidewalks, crosswalks, bus stops, and dedicated bus lanes. They would prioritize safety for people walking, biking, and taking public transportation. If you want to help advocate for road safety, take a minute to fill out this simple interest form. Together, we can help fix Washington’s most dangerous roads.</description>
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