INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis released its long-awaited Vision Zero plan Tuesday afternoon, outlining how the city hopes to eliminate all traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2035. For families who have lost loved ones, the plan is deeply personal.
At the intersection of Shelby and Raymond Streets, Billie Jean Peterson remembers the danger clearly.
The father of her children, 32-year-old Dillan Rogers, was hit and killed while riding his bike there.
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Its very dangerous see? she said as cars honked nearby. Its nerve-racking, heartbreaking and scary.
Peterson read through the Vision Zero plan with WRTV and said seeing a memorial to Rogers on the first page brought her to tears.
She hopes the plan results in more traffic lights, more signage and a renewed focus on ge

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