ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In an effort to reduce pedestrian fatalities, Albuquerque City Council is introducing a new traffic bill to expand on crosswalk yielding enforcement. This is after the death of Kayla Vanlandingham in July on the Paseo Del Nordeste crosswalk at Carlisle Boulevard.

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In July, Kayla was struck and killed on her bicycle at a crosswalk by a driver who did not yield. This and many other fatalities prompted city council to take action to update the traffic code to include prote

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