They want LA to rein in the mighty car to make streets safe. Will drivers go along?
LOS ANGELES â In the city where the car is king, activists are pushing to claim strips of the biggest boulevards for bicyclists and walkers.
Their fight has played out at Griffith Park, where streets were recently closed after a cyclist was killed. It spilled out along the steps of City Hall where advocates staged a die-in. And now, it could make its way to the ballot box in a vote that will test traffic-weary Angelenos' willingness to put themselves on a so-called road diet to make streets safer and the air cleaner.
Los Angeles City Clerk Holly Wolcott cleared the way this week for a 2024 voter initiative that fast tracks the city's own ambitious traffic plan to create hundreds of miles of and bikeable streets by implementing it every time roads are repaved. The Los Angeles City Council must now decide whether to send
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