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City of Clarksville taking traffic complaints, suggestions for safety action plan

City of Clarksville taking traffic complaints, suggestions for safety action plan

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CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE – The City of Clarksville is developing a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan to help prevent roadway fatalities and serious injuries for all users including motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit riders, according to Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts.

“The objective of the Safety Action Plan is to provide specific projects for creating safer transportation in our community, reviewing our policies to ensure safety is an underlying theme in all that we do, and ultimately to strive towards Vision Zero, a mission to eliminate severe injuries and fatalities related to transportation,” Pitts said.

“To provide the most benefit to the community and to understand the priorities of our public, it is imperative that we hear from the citizens and traveling public that use the City’s transportation facilities every day whether that be a public street, sidewalk, bike lane, or the Clarksville Transit System.”

Interested individuals may participate by visiting https://www.cityofclarksville.com/1247/SS4AGrant and taking a brief, five-minute survey which provides a way for a citizen’s voice to be heard.

The SS4A Safety Action Plan will identify a wide array of risk factors related to transportation fatality and injury including the following:

  • Speeding
  • Impaired driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Unsafe road infrastructure
  • Nonuse of motorcycle helmets, seat belts, and child restraints

Clarksville’s SS4A Safety Action Plan is funded by a grant from the US Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration. It is expected to be completed by Summer of 2024.

Opportunities for the public to review and make comments on the draft SS4A Safety Action Plan will be provided both online and during in-person meetings before final decisions are made. Times and dates for review opportunities will be published when available.

The completion of the SS4A Safety Action Plan will allow the City to apply for implementation of capital construction grant funds through the federal discretionary grant program.

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