The city of San Diego has identified seven dangerous intersections and street sections for safety improvements based on a year-long analysis of injury and fatal crashes. The transportation department will implement a range of upgrades, including additional signage, flashing lights, and crosswalks, to enhance visibility and pedestrian safety.
The city of San Diego Monday pinpointed seven dangerous intersections and street sections for safety improvements as part of its annual High Crash Locations list.
The seven locations identified through the analysis include five intersections and two street segments:-- Market Street from 26th Street to 27th Street.
SAFETY INTERSECTIONS PEDESTRIANS TRAFFIC SAN DIEGO
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