Sean Clark+FollowBusy Erie intersection crash sparks safety talkA collision between an EMTA bus and a pickup truck at Peach and Cherry Streets during rush hour has everyone talking about traffic safety in Erie. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the incident highlights just how quickly things can go wrong—even when you have the green light. With more people relying on public transit and busy intersections like this one, should we be rethinking how we keep our streets safer? Share your thoughts on what could help prevent future accidents in our city. #Transportation #ErieNews #TrafficSafety00Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowOʻahu’s Traffic Crisis: 50 Lives LostOʻahu’s traffic deaths have doubled since last year—50 lives lost already in 2025. The latest tragedy? A motorcyclist killed after a car turned against a red arrow. Locals are shook, and it’s sparking big convos about road safety. Are drivers getting more reckless, or is something else going on? Either way, it’s a wake-up call for everyone behind the wheel. Stay safe out there! #Transportation #OahuNews #TrafficSafety00Share
Kevin Nicholson+FollowWhy roundabouts are popping up everywhereMore and more roads are swapping out traditional intersections for roundabouts, and it’s changing the way we drive every day. These circular intersections aren’t just about traffic flow—they’re actually making our commutes safer and smoother. Studies show roundabouts cut down on serious crashes and keep cars moving, even during rush hour. Plus, they’re easier on the environment since cars don’t idle as much. If you’ve noticed more roundabouts in your neighborhood, you’re not alone. What’s your experience with them—love the change or still getting used to it? #Transportation #Roundabouts #TrafficSafety01Share
Michael Smith+FollowLas Vegas freeways: Speeding out of controlDrivers hitting 95mph on the 95/I-11 are making Las Vegas freeways feel more like racetracks than roads. It’s not just one person noticing—many locals are fed up and worried about safety. The truth is, even with more officers, police can’t be everywhere at once, and high-speed chases aren’t always worth the risk. If we want real change, it’s up to us to push local leaders for more traffic enforcement. Meanwhile, let’s all buckle up, stay alert, and keep each other safe out there. What changes would make you feel safer on our roads? #Transportation #LasVegas #TrafficSafety00Share
Peter Castillo+FollowSidewalks Beat Fancy Road Designs?Turns out, adding simple stuff like sidewalks, crosswalks, and better lighting does way more to prevent crashes than those complicated road design tweaks engineers love. A new study found that these easy-to-update features have a bigger impact on safety than things like lane width or road curves. Basically, if you want safer streets, focus on what helps people walk and see—not just how the road is shaped! #RoadSafety #UrbanDesign #PedestrianSafety #TrafficSafety #CityPlanning #Transportation00Share