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    FHWA Drops Bike Lanes and Cameras from Safety List

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. FHWA removed key safety measures like bike lanes and speed cameras from its list.
    2. The decision faces criticism amid a nationwide traffic safety crisis with 39,000 deaths.
    3. Speed cameras sharply reduce speeding; San Francisco saw a 72% drop at camera sites.
    4. Experts argue removing proven safety tools contradicts efforts to improve roadway safety.

    Changes in Traffic Safety Measures

    Recently, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) removed five safety measures from its official list. These include bicycle lanes, road diets, speed safety cameras, variable speed limits, and appropriate speed limits for vulnerable road users. The FHWA did not explain why these measures were taken off the list. This action has raised questions, especially since these tools are known to improve safety on American roads. The absence of official communication has left many wondering about the future of traffic safety policies.

    Impacts on Everyday Drivers and Pedestrians

    Removing these safety measures could affect daily road users in many ways. For example, speed cameras help slow down drivers, especially in busy areas. Data from cities like San Francisco and New York show that speed cameras reduce speeding significantly. Fewer speeding drivers mean fewer accidents, injuries, and fatalities. For pedestrians and cyclists, especially vulnerable groups, these measures can make a big difference. Less speeding leads to safer streets and greater confidence for everyone walking or biking.

    How Scientific Evidence Supports Safety Tools

    Research shows that measures like speed safety cameras and dedicated bike lanes are effective. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that speed cameras can cut speeding by more than 70%. Similarly, data from cities with these tools show fewer crashes and deaths. Advocates believe that all these tools are essential for reducing traffic injuries. Supporting technology that has scientific backing can help improve overall road safety and the quality of life for all users.

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    John Marcelli is a staff writer for IO Tribune, with a passion for exploring and writing about the ever-evolving world of technology. From emerging trends to in-depth reviews of the latest gadgets, John stays at the forefront of innovation, delivering engaging content that informs and inspires readers. When he's not writing, he enjoys experimenting with new tech tools and diving into the digital landscape.

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