"Rising Pedestrian Fatalities Prompt Cities to Mull Banning Right Turns on Red"

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Source: WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
"Rising Pedestrian Fatalities Prompt Cities to Mull Banning Right Turns on Red"
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As pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities continue to rise, cities across the United States are considering banning the practice of turning right on red. Washington, D.C. has already approved a ban that will take effect in 2025, while other cities such as Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Denver are also exploring similar measures. Safety advocates argue that banning right on red would improve road safety, but critics claim it would inconvenience motorists and slow down traffic. The debate highlights the need for comprehensive road infrastructure improvements to reduce accidents and protect vulnerable road users.

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