October 30, 2022 • Automated Traffic Enforcement,
Bicycle,
Bicyclist,
Double Parking,
e-bikes,
EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
NEWSLETTER,
NMA,
Parking,
Parking Minimums,
Parking Tickets,
Scooters,
TRAFFIC CALMING Driving down a street, you come upon a delivery truck parked in your lane, and it’s impossible to pass. Frustration can’t even begin to describe how you feel, especially when you are already late. Double parking seems to be how a city functions due to condensed urban populations, the proliferation of small businesses, a tremendous […]
September 11, 2022 • DRIVER EDUCATION,
EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
License Plate Readers,
NEWSLETTER,
NMA,
PEDESTRIAN,
Speed Humps,
speed limits,
SPEEDING,
TRAFFIC CALMING,
TRAFFIC CAMERA Green Bay, Wisconsin Police Department recently announced that it has partnered with the Green Bay Neighborhood Associations to start a ‘Community Speed Watch.’ The department hopes that the program will bring more awareness to speeding. Lt. Nate Allen added, “One of our number one complaints in the city of Green Bay is traffic and the way people […]
The city of Detroit recently identified more than 2,000 new speed hump locations. The plan is to install 3,000 of the traffic obstacles by the end of 2022. That is in addition to the 5,500 humps added throughout the city in 2021. When this street obstacle program started as part of Detroit’s Complete Streets program, […]
Sudden cardiac arrest is a national public health crisis. In its Heart and Stroke Statistics – 2022 Update, the American Heart Association notes more than 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occur in the United States every year, close to 1,000 per day. The survival rate from onset to hospital discharge hovers around ten percent. OHCA […]
March 27, 2022 • Bicyclist,
EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
NEWSLETTER,
Parking,
PEDESTRIAN,
Road Diets,
ROUNDABOUT,
speed limits,
TRAFFIC CALMING,
TRAFFIC CONGESTION,
VISION ZERO The city of Sarasota is located on the Gulf Coast of Florida, just south of Tampa. Its population has declined in recent years to about 55,000, according to the 2020 U.S. census, within 24 square miles of territory. During the winter months, the number of residents swells somewhat with the snowbird migration from the north. […]