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SAN DIEGO - Traffic safety advocates called on the city of San Diego Monday to allocate funding for enhanced safety measures at what they said were the 15 deadliest intersections in the city.
The proposals include striping that would increase visibility of crosswalks, countdown signals and audio prompts that let pedestrians know when it is safe to cross. Chloe Lauer, executive director of the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, said the proposed improvements could cut fatal car crashes in half.
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