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Protecting our Children from Dangers of the Road

Pedestrian accidents continue to be the second leading cause of fatalities among children between the ages of 5 and 14 across the U.S. According to Broward Health, our young pedestrians are at such great risk for these kinds of accidents because they don’t always understand the rules of the road…

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Pedestrian Accidents in Florida on the Rise!

The number of people dying in bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents and pedestrian accidents in the state of Florida is showing no signs of decline. According to a recent release from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV), the overall number of traffic accident fatalities may have declined…

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Broward Advocates Fighting for Blind Pedestrian Safety

White Cane Safety Day helped advocates for the blind to raise a little awareness about the difficulties that these residents face. The campaign was accompanied by a walk through downtown Fort Lauderdale. According to the Sun Sentinel, police escorted more than 50 walkers through the area. The walk was closely…

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New Pedestrian Bridge in Palm Beach to Reduce Accident Risks

Walking is going to get a little safer in the area. The Palm Beach County Office of Community Revitalization and the Palm Beach Metropolitan Planning Organization Board is getting close to $640,000 from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for a 2012 transportation enhancement grant and it’s all going toward…

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Business Alliance Requests Funds to Better Protect Pedestrians in Fort Lauderdale

The 13th Street Business Alliance of Fort Lauderdale recently voted to hold off on the project to install pedestrian street lamps in the area. According to the Sun Sentinel, the Alliance decided that they were going to wait until the application for county funding goes through before making a move.…

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Pedestrian Accidents in Fort Lauderdale & the Wave Streetcar Project

Broward County and Miami-Dade continue to be the most dangerous areas in the state for pedestrian injuries and fatalities, according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). With the beautiful weather year round and the proximity of all of the local hot spots, pedestrians are welcomed…

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Run-Over Accidents in Fort Lauderdale and Elsewhere Concerning Locals

Tourism is one of the largest businesses in the state of Florida. Recent calculations indicate there were nearly 86 million visitors from around the world who made it to the state of Florida in just 2011. These numbers make Florida one of the top vacations spots on the planet. These…

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Pedestrian Accident in Fort Lauderdale Forces Traffic Reroutes

A recent pedestrian accident in Fort Lauderdale in the northbound lanes of U.S. 1 near Northeast 26th Street forced lanes to be closed and traffic to be rerouted. According to The Miami Herald, motorists were advised to use Bayview Drive to avoid the area. Traffic was backed up as officials…

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