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Two Weeks After Anniversary of Fatal Malibu Crash, City Could Reject PCH Safety Improvements

Update 11/4/2025 : Last night the planning commission voted to move forward with the proposal on a 4-1 vote. "Thank you everyone for helping. While we might never know their names, we have saved some lives with our work," wrote Damian Kevitt of the victory. The approval could be appealed to the City Council, but that seems unlikely to happen and even more unlikely to succeed.

October 31, 2025

Malibu Marks Two Years Since Tragic PCH Crash, Highlights Major Safety Progress

“That day became a turning point. Malibu has been united in one purpose — to make PCH safer for everyone.”

October 21, 2025

More Transit Means Safer Streets

Promoting transit isn't just a social good. It's also a tool to achieve Vision Zero.

September 29, 2025

Eyes on the Street: Culver City Robertson Improvements Under Construction

Culver City is nearly done transforming one long block of Robertson Boulevard to be a safe bike/walk/transit first/last mile connection to the Metro E Line Station.

September 22, 2025

Who Owns the Most Dangerous Roads in America? Likely Your State

Two states show that meaningful, statewide action is possible to save lives on state-owned arterials — and cities show the results.

August 10, 2025

Brightline’s Shocking Safety Numbers in Florida Are Part of a Bigger Problem: Rail Advocates

A story about Florida's "killer train" has rail advocates rattled — and pushing for a wider set of solutions.

July 20, 2025

City Breaks Ground on Mid-City Greenways Bike/Walk Improvements

The 4+mile Mid-City Greenways project is focused on three streets: Rosewood Avenue, Formosa Avenue, and Orange Drive.

July 15, 2025

Study: America’s Blind Spots Are Expanding

The drivers of America's most popular cars can see less and less of the road every year — and regulators aren't stepping in.

June 25, 2025