Malibu Makeover: State and Local Partners Working Together to Make Deadly 21-Mile Corridor Safer
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
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“Go Safely PCH is more than a campaign – it’s a movement demonstrating our collective commitment to making this beautiful corridor safer for everyone who travels on it,” said Secretary Omishakin.
Key Points:
- “Go Safely PCH is more than a campaign – it’s a movement demonstrating our collective commitment to making this beautiful corridor safer for everyone who travels on it,” said Secretary Omishakin.
- “Through infrastructure improvements, increased enforcement and drivers doing their part by slowing down, we can and will save lives.
- “While we advance important infrastructure and legislative changes for a safer PCH, education is essential.
- Santa Monica’s Local Roadway Safety Plan identifies PCH as a priority corridor for infrastructure safety improvements as part of the Caltrans PCH corridor study.