A screenshot of a news article from The Oregonian newspaper quote " I don't know there's anything anybody could have done to prevent it that fatality except for the driver and quote said Leah treat now Leah Riley then director of the Portland bureau of Transportation quote I don't know how vision zero is going to address that kind of fatality quote". These quotes were also repeated in a town hall forum for the victim Fallon Smart. Later the city refused to calm Hawthorne avenue so that cars would have a reduced speed and reduced spaces. The rebuild after her death left the street with the same safety concerns.
A screen snapshot from Google Leah treat has dedicated her career to public service, primarily in urban areas. In 2013, Leah was appointed to the director of the Portland bureau of Transportation.
A screen snapshot from Google from the website urbanism next.org Leah Riley, Leah joined Nelson nygaard after spending five years as the director of Portland bureau of Transportation where she launched "transformative" programs. Joe notes : The data from four years later shows that Portland's Road deaths have been increasing and bike commuting has declined as well as a decline in transit ridership .... the word transformative here is simply an opinion of someone trying to promote the Leah who blames bad drivers, rather than the bad design that Leah has created throughout the city.
Deadly roads are when policy leaders repeat "bad" driver propaganda. #LeahRileySF a prime example of this mind control message. It's not good intention. Depose one, the sake grows another. Transportation thought leaders ♥️ her, growing the cancer
RIP #FallonSmart
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