A recent auto-pedestrian crash on Mountain View Corridor, which resulted in the death of a jogger, has brought attention to traffic safety concerns in Herriman. Residents should care about this issue as it affects the safety of pedestrians and could potentially lead to changes in traffic regulations or infrastructure improvements.
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Installing a traffic signal and other traffic calming measures would require city funds, potentially supplemented by grants.
Students, pedestrians, and drivers would benefit from improved safety measures and traffic flow on Main Street and school routes.
Students and pedestrians are currently at risk due to unsafe walking conditions and traffic hazards.
Multiple residents, including a student and a school community council representative, raised serious concerns about unsafe school walking routes and traffic on Main Street. They highlighted narrow paths, removed speed limit signs, illegal U-turns, and jaywalking, strongly advocating for a traffic signal at Herriman Rose Boulevard and Main Street to improve safety.
Herriman police ID jogger killed in auto-pedestrian crash on Mountain View Corridor KUTV