A2 Moving Together Towards Vision Zero Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Go to page 32. [] is a major determinant of both the likelihood and severity of traffic crashes
  2. 3. Go to page 119. Limiting CAV speeds [], near schools, and other locations with high levels of pedestrian activity
  3. 4. Go to page 82. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) requires local [] to ensure their activities, programs and services are accessible to persons with disabilities
  4. 8. Go to page 91. Increasing transit speed and reliability will require changes to []
  5. 12. Go to page 87. Many of TheRide’s routes outside of the downtown area have a scheduled service frequency of [] minutes during both peak and off-peak periods
  6. 15. Go to page 53. The city uses a variety of criteria, including proximity to [], transit, and affordable housing, to identify the highest priority sidewalk gaps the city should work to address first
  7. 16. Go to page 105. Parking is [] to build—from $5,000 per space in a surface lot to $35,000 per space in an underground parking structure
  8. 18. Go to page 115. The city has a Community Engagement [] process to assess project impacts and identify affected stakeholders
  9. 19. Go to page 117. Improvements in [] traffic signal technology and connected infrastructure present the opportunity to better manage traffic on a real-time basis
  10. 21. Go to page 107. Today, [] out of ten Ann Arbor residents live within a 20-minute walk of a school, grocery store, general retail, and a park
  11. 22. Go to page 28. To achieve Vision Zero by 2025, Ann Arbor must re-design streets and [] to reduce crashes
Down
  1. 1. Go to page 50, where you see a list of common quick builds, many of which are all over Ann Arbor. One commonly used quick build is called a flexible [] post
  2. 5. Go to page 85. Since the fall of 2018, shared [] have been available for rent around Ann Arbor.
  3. 6. Go to page 104. One of the city’s targets is to [] the number of employer subsidized transit passes distributed by 2030
  4. 7. Go to Page 56. How many new uncontrolled crosswalks does the City of Ann Arbor plan to install per year?
  5. 9. Go to page 97. Currently, AAATA offers []% discounted fares to low-income riders through its Fare Deal low-income program
  6. 10. Go to page 70. Nearly one-third of participants in the Transportation Habits Survey reported they would choose to get around by [] if safety were not an issue
  7. 11. Go to page 95. There are only a handful of [] bus services operated by TheRide connecting with other cities in the region like Canton, Chelsea, and Detroit
  8. 13. Go to page 93. Only []% of bus stops currently have a transit shelter, and only 65% have lighting
  9. 14. Go to page 113. By removing [], shared streets can improve access for people with mobility challenges
  10. 17. Go to page 67. What type of bike lanes “run at street level but are physically separated from vehicular travel lanes”
  11. 20. Go to page 101. Establishing a price for driving “can encourage people to shift driving trips to less busy times of day, combine trips, carpool, or use [] modes of transportation