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San Jose scores millions to improve its most dangerous roads

San Jose is getting millions in federal dollars to make some of the city’s most dangerous roads safer. San Jose will use $12.9 million from the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program to add safety features to four transit corridors. City officials and safety advocates announced the award and detailed the safety changes on Wednesday at one of the city’s most dangerous corridors slated for improvements—Curtner Avenue, between Canoas Gardens and Highway 87. Gina LaBlanc, a transit safety advocate with San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets, said she has been pushing for the city to take…

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