INDIANAPOLIS — Cassandra Crutchfield comes out to as many protests for safer streets as she can including one Sunday afternoon at Mass Ave., St Clair and College Avenue.
"It's ridiculous. I think it's getting worse. It's not getting better," Crutchfield said.
She says she came out, "To be supportive and to show that there are people who care about this and to make our voices heard."
Dozens of people at the protest, including Jake Budler, say this six-stop intersection causes concerns for drivers, pedestrians and bikers.
"This intersection I think is a sort of a example of across the city where there's intersections where people are killed, people are seriously injured, and we just, we don't have a response in Indianapolis that is fast enough and strong enough for the safety crisis that

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