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The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). ,The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). ,The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). ,The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). ,The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). ,The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). ,The Coalition for Older Roadway User Safety (CORUS) is endorsing H.R. 3536, the Safe Roads for America Act, and applauding its bipartisan introduction in the House of Representatives by Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Lou Barletta (R-Pa.). December 1, 2011
Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve.",Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve.",Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve.",Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve.",Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve.",Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve.",Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making Chicago streets safer for pedestrians.
Mayor Emanuel proposed on July 28 a City ordinance that would require drivers to come to a full stop when a pedestrian is crossing an intersection with no traffic signal or stop sign, rather than just "yielding" to pedestrian traffic as the ordinance currently states. AARP applauds Mayor Emanuel for promoting pedestrian safety.
"AARP would like to thank Mayor Emanuel for making pedestrian safety a priority and for making Chicago a more livable community," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director. "With changing demographics and more people using alternative transportation options such as walking, biking, and mass transit, it will be critical that Chicago stay ahead of the livable communities curve." August 2, 2011