Spokane Pedestrian Dangers on North Division And The South Hill
Pedestrians in Spokane can face daily threats from motor vehicle traffic. The dangers run especially high during morning and afternoon rushes when more vehicles are
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Pedestrians in Spokane can face daily threats from motor vehicle traffic. The dangers run especially high during morning and afternoon rushes when more vehicles are
Bicyclists across Spokane confront traffic dangers with each ride they take. City workers can lay out bicycle lanes to keep cyclists safer, but a distracted
Motorcyclists rarely enjoy a full ride without having to correct for the mistakes drivers make. Experienced riders learn to anticipate the careless acts of motorists,
Washington and Idaho Law Enforcement are asking local drivers to do their part in keeping drunk drivers off the road this summer. Extra patrols looking
Rural highways in Idaho can be extremely dangerous, especially when opposing vehicles are separated by nothing more than a double yellow line. An unfocused driver
Four-lane roads through Spokane Valley carry plenty of traffic all week and can be the scenes of dangerous collisions. Even on the weekend when fewer
Cyclists own the same share of the road as any motorist. When drivers don’t yield that right-of-way, riders can be put in extreme danger. Unprotected
Intersections along the busiest corridors in Spokane and Spokane Valley end up being dangerous spots for local drivers each day. Sprague Avenue is especially hazardous
If you drive around Spokane for very long, you’ll start to notice where traffic gets tight and motorists get impatient. Our city’s usual trouble spots
Two-lane highways and long straightaways across Spokane County can lull drivers into going faster than they realize. They also bring motorists traveling in opposite directions