CLEVELAND — Nationwide, there's an increasing amount of bicyclists and pedestrians being struck by cars, and Cleveland is not exempt from that trend. A recent report shows that last year, there were more than 500 car crashes involving walkers and bikers. Advocacy groups are pushing for safety improvements.
Her love and that growing concern is why she joined Bike Cleveland as their policy and advocacy manager. Bike Cleveland is an advocacy and education group for Cleveland bikers and walkers. Calley Mersmann, the senior strategist for transit and mobility with the City of Cleveland, tells News 5 they've noticed the trend, so the city is redesigning roads to try and slow down cars.
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