A new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy highlights 'hot spots' of transportation injuries affecting children in Houston and identifies areas for targeted interventions to improve pedestrian safety.
A new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy highlights "hot spots" of transportation injuries affecting children in Houston and identifies areas for targeted interventions to improve pedestrian safety.Investigating incidents between 2018 and 2023, researchers focused on three broad hot spots that were particularly dangerous for children – two in Southwest Houston along the I-59 and Westpark Tollway corridors and one in the Sunnyside neighborhood.
According to the report, particularly dangerous spots were in Alief on Beechnut Street near Wilcrest Drive, in Gulfton on Glenmont Drive from Renwick Drive to Royalton Street as well as Hillcroft Avenue and in Sunnyside within the Sunnyside Square Mile.
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