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So far this year, 128 pedestrians have been killed — a troubling 22% increase over the same period in 2024.
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Advocates say the proposal, which would ban people from occupying many city medians, unfairly targets homeless people.
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University of Missouri researchers have developed a new AI-powered chatbot, called the Work Zone Assistant, that helps organizations and workers follow federal safety regulations in traffic work zones.
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The City of Columbia is modernizing its streets plan to make walking, biking and public transit in the city safer and more sustainable. Public Works Department officials say they want to finalize the updated policy by summer of 2026.
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Changes are coming to Missouri's electronic traffic signs.
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A St. Louis legislator plans to try again to get seat belt fines raised in Missouri. Democratic Sen. Joe Keaveny’s bill would increase the current fine of…
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The National Safety Council estimates that more than 400 traffic fatalities will occur during the holiday period starting today and continuing through…
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Columbia Public Works Department workers recently painted yellow lines to restrict parking along Crestmere and South Garth Avenue.Crestmere Avenue…