A pedestrian was killed and another injured at the same Germantown intersection this summer, raising concerns about response time
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With $13 million in federal funds, the We Are Nolensville Pike project aims to improve one of Nashville’s most dangerous roadways
How the Tennessee Department of Transportation hopes to make road work zones safer for workers, drivers and pedestrians
Advocates say making the city safer for people with mobility issues could make the city a better place to live for everyone
A new citizen committee tries to speed up transportation change in Nashville
Metropolitik: In the absence of an aggressive public transit plan, Nashvillians are pushing back against infrastructure that caters to cars
This week, Mayor Cooper drops by the Metro Council, and staffer Eli Motycka stands in for @startleseasily
Annual tribute held the same week as Nashville’s Vision Zero forum — which envisions safer streets for walkers, drivers and cyclists alike
Transit advocates gathered in observance and to call for safety investments