How one city made its streets safer for cyclists, pedestrians

The Chicago suburb of Evanston, IL (est. pop. 75,538), has managed to slow traffic, add bike lanes, and generally make its streets safer for cyclists and pedestrians. Thanks to a yearslong initiative aimed at forcing motorists to drive more slowly, traffic-related injuries plunged by half over the past decade. InTo read more — login/subscribe

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