Portland marks 67th traffic-related death, as city and police say driver behavior needs to change

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The city of Portland has recorded its 67th traffic-related death, prompting an urgent call for a change in driver behavior from both city officials and law enforcement. The latest fatality occurred at an intersection without a traffic signal, an issue that has raised significant concerns among residents and safety advocates. Despite recent improvements implemented by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), the lack of a signal at this intersection suggests that more needs to be done to ensure pedestrian safety. Authorities are stressing the importance of responsible driving habits as a crucial step towards reducing these tragic incidents. The city’s ongoing struggle with traffic-related fatalities highlights the pressing need for a comprehensive approach to road safety that includes both infrastructure enhancements and public education.

Community leaders are also advocating for the implementation of more robust traffic regulations to address this critical issue. As discussions around these matters continue, the hope is to foster a culture of safe driving that ultimately protects all road users. This unfortunate milestone serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and accountability on the roads in Portland.

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