The city’s plan, which was submitted to the DOT in 2021, outlines a comprehensive approach to pedestrian safety, encompassing a range of measures from traffic calming measures to enhanced lighting and signage. Little Rock’s plan focuses on high-risk areas, prioritizing pedestrian crossings, intersections, and areas with high pedestrian traffic. These areas are identified through a combination of data analysis and community input.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) has announced a significant investment in safety projects across the state. This investment, totaling $32.4 million, will be used to improve road safety in Arkansas. The projects will focus on reducing crashes, improving visibility, and enhancing driver awareness. The projects will be implemented in various locations across the state, including Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Jonesboro.
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