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Portland sees 67 traffic deaths this year

Portland, ORLocal News

Portland's traffic crisis has reached alarming levels, with 67 fatalities reported in 2024 alone. The most recent death occurred in Southeast Portland, where safety improvements were implemented at the intersection. However, local business owners express dissatisfaction, claiming these changes have worsened the situation for pedestrians. This has sparked a broader conversation about the effectiveness of current safety measures and their impact on community safety. The city’s ongoing struggle to balance traffic flow with pedestrian safety raises critical questions about urban planning and public policy.

As residents voice their concerns, the need for more comprehensive traffic solutions has never been clearer. The article serves as a call to action, urging city officials to reassess their strategies to protect vulnerable road users. With pedestrian safety becoming a pressing issue, Portland must find ways to address these challenges effectively while fostering a safe environment for all.

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