City of Rapid City: Safe Streets and Roads for All – Safety Action Plan
1. How safe do you feel using the following modes of transportation? With 1 being the most unsafe, and 5 being the safest.
1 - Very Unsafe
2
3
4
5 - Very Safe
Driving
Walking or Rolling
Biking
Using Public Transit
2. What are your top three safety concerns within your community?
Speeding vehicles
Impaired driving (e.g. alcohol, drugs, other substance abuse)
Distracted driving (e.g. cellphones, vehicle screens)
Cars failing to yield
Lack of sidewalks, trails, or bike lanes
Sidewalks, trails, or bike lanes in poor condition
Poor winter driving conditions
Poor visibility at intersections/crosswalks
High volumes of vehicle or truck traffic
Poor accessibility for people with disabilities
Lack of safe routes for children to walk to school
Lack of safe crossings (unmarked crosswalks or pedestrian signals)
Other
3. What are the top two improvements you support to enhance traffic safety in Rapid City?
Implement speed management strategies to discourage speeding (e.g. speed bumps, traffic calming devices, lane narrowing, and/or speed safety cameras)
Add more separated bicyclist/pedestrian facilities
Improve pedestrian crosswalk visibility and crossing conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists
Encourage alternative intersections such as roundabouts
Improve lighting and increase visibility for people walking, biking, driving, and riding public transit
Improve enforcement of traffic laws (e.g. speed limits, cars running red lights)
Encourage the community and offer education about traffic safety
Collect, analyze, and share data to measure the success of traffic safety improvement efforts
Other
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