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  • S. 944 aims to modify rules related to the highway safety improvement program under title 23 of the United States Code. The bill introduces amendments that encourage projects connecting segments of bicyclist or pedestrian infrastructure and reducing safety risks for...

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    S. 944 is about making roads safer by helping connect paths for bikes and people walking. It says certain projects can get all their money from the government to do this, but it's not clear how they will decide which projects get that money.

  • H.R. 2011 aims to improve highway safety in the United States by modifying the rules around the Highway Safety Improvement Program. It proposes amendments to make it easier to connect existing bicyclist or pedestrian infrastructure and reduce risks for vulnerable road users....

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    H.R. 2011 is a bill that wants to make roads safer by changing some rules to easily connect bike paths and sidewalks and keep people safer when they cross the street. It suggests ways to pay for certain safety projects entirely with federal money, especially if those projects make it much safer for people walking or riding bikes.

  • S. 3964, also known as the "Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Safety Act," aims to enhance highway safety in the United States by amending existing laws. The bill focuses on improving infrastructure for bicyclists and pedestrians, reducing risks to vulnerable...

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    S. 3964 is a plan to make roads safer for people walking and biking by fixing roads and paths, and it wants the government to pay for these safety projects so that fewer accidents happen.