CINCINNATI — Glenway Avenue is going to look a little differently starting this week, as the city launches a new test to address unsafe driving along Glenway Avenue through West Price Hill, according to a news release.
This week, crews will install "center turn lane bumps" along Glenway between Ralph Avenue and Guerley Road in West Price Hill, the city announced.
Those center lane bumps will consist of asphalt bumps that will be roughly 7 feet wide and 3 inches tall, much like a center median. The asphalt bump is meant to discourage drivers from using the center turn lane along Glenway to pass slower traffic, or to weave between lanes, the city said.
The city's Safe Streets and Roads for All dashboard shows 32 fatal and severe car injuries have happened along Glenway Avenue between 20

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