According to Duquesne light, this happens 900 times a year.
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Police are currently responding to a third incident since 7am in which a driver has struck and split a telephone pole in half with their vehicle.
"Those taxes you just paid? The money is going straight into Trump's pocket" would be good messaging
Very last drink at Hem's πππ
Last trip to Hem's
Of course, we can't take traffic safety seriously here. That's why we get 4 pedestrians hit in a single day.
When I lived downtown, this space was:
- the empty remains of a torn-down parking garage
- a Goodyear shop
Infrastructure for cars can become infrastructure for people if we put some effort into it.
We're still paying the bonds from the original construction until at least 2039...
The SEA still has $500 million in outstanding bonds.
Knoxville. Knox Ave at Rochelle Street. Caller said that a driver ran a stop sign and crashed into "several" vehicles. There is reported to be injured people on scene.
Sorry, #4 was at Morewood and Centre, a block over.
I'm learning of another driver hitting a pedestrian at Baum and Morewood this afternoon. Bringing us to 4 pedestrians being hit today.
3 in one morning. The drivers here are so bad.
Safer streets! Say it with me now, Safer Streets!
Cutting vehicle use could free up so many acres of corn that's grown just for ethanol. Which would open up a ton of places for solar.
The post office?
There's a third one
youtu.be/dm5IwjiGT80?...
Go watch John Oliver's series of videos about the Air Bud franchise
FD is requesting PD because a bunch of dads keep coming over trying to come up with a plan to get it off the gutter before the utility company arrives.
Here in Pittsburgh they're cutting nearly every bus route's frequency during the NFL draft π
To a parking lot in greentree?
As the NFL Draft approaches, read about a vision one architect has for the Roberto Clemente Bridge connecting the North Shore to Downtown β close the bridge to traffic permanently and turn it into a linear park. buff.ly/H3uOYfR
During the 1970s oil crisis, the Netherlands π³π± realized car dependency was a trap and built world-class bike infrastructure.
The US πΊπΈ just invented "Right on Red" to supposedly save gas and accepted the pedestrian casualties.
Two approaches, two very different outcomes.
A new NJB video. π
Time to make some bathtub gin to celebrate
Given that this is free parking during the work week, I wonder if the city will continue to let the bike lane be free parking during the draft.
But how many story points!?!?
Tasting menu, but it's just a flight of shot pitchers