City council proposes 'No Turn on Red' laws in downtown Indianapolis

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City council proposes 'No Turn on Red' laws in downtown Indianapolis
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Today, City Council members proposed 'No Turn on Red,' legislation that would restrict drivers from turning right at red lights in downtown Indianapolis in an effort to improve pedestrian safety.

INDIANAPOLIS — On Monday, City Council members proposed"No Turn on Red" legislation that would restrict drivers from turning right at red lights in downtown Indianapolis in an effort to improve pedestrian safety.

According to a study that looked at a five-year history of pedestrian-related crashes in the downtown area, 56.7% of crashes were a result of drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at a red light.

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