A federal law requiring impairment-detection devices inside all new cars survived a recent push to strip its funding but remains stalled by questions about whether the technology is ready.
Despite more than 50 signs and other warning devices, 34 drivers have hit the bridge on the Onondaga Lake Parkway since 2022. The new sign system cost $700,000.
The pedestrians had jaywalked across the road near an overhead bridge and a no-crossing sign. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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