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Oakland’s roads are so dangerous that, for many residents, risking their lives to get around is a regular part of living in the city. But this doesn’t mean people accept the conditions of Oakland’s roads and traffic. 

Rather, in recent years the city’s residents have become aware of their power to make roads safer. They’ve pressured the City Council to add protected bike lanes, lobbied state and federal agencies to award money to the transportation department for new stop lights, and educated their neighbors about the lives lost from traffic violence.  

The Oaklandside has closely covered this progress. Starting in 2021, our newsroom has reported on the dangers prevalent in Oakland through a systemic lens, looking at how street designs and decades of underinvestment in infrastructure and maintenance have created the current conditions. The University of Michigan supported the first year of this work through the Knight-Wallace fellowship program and last month, we announced the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative will fund two more years of reporting focused on engineering solutions. 

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