Trump’s transportation officials buck a long-held practice of using ‘road diets’ to slow speeders
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Associated Press By JEFF McMURRAY
April 21, 2025
A stylist was just starting her shift at a salon in Kansas City, Missouri, when a car smashed through the storefront window and landed in the waiting area a few feet away.
Such crashes were so common along 31st Street that business owners regularly texted one another photos showing the damage caused by vehicles speeding along the four-lane road lined with shops, bars and restaurants, which drivers used as a shortcut between major highways.
“A wide road makes people think, ‘We’ll just drive as fast as we want on it,’” said Ryan Ferrell, who owns the property housing the salon, a bookstore and apartments above.
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