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Author: Matt Butler

December 19, 2019Uncategorized

3 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Speed Humps

We know speeding is the leading cause of traffic accidents in Northern Kentucky and that 44% of all traffic deaths involve speeding. […]

November 5, 2019Uncategorized

100 BIKE RACKS TO BE INSTALLED IN CAMPBELL COUNTY

Devou Good Project donation aims to make biking more accessible in Northern Kentucky   NEWPORT, Ky. — Two Northern Kentucky nonprofits have […]

October 17, 2019Uncategorized

DONATION TO MAKE PARK HILLS SAFER FOR PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS

Ten in-street pedestrian crosswalk signs to be installed at high-risk road crossings   PARK HILLS, Ky. — A local nonprofit aims to […]

June 1, 2019Uncategorized

Automobile Collisions with People Walking and Biking in NKY

Since 2005 there have been 2,331 documented instances of automobiles colliding with people walking and biking in Northern KY. These collisions have […]

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