Speeding? Limited visibility? Aggressive driving? The county wants to know.

Dutchess County officials want to know what’s happening on the roads. The Dutchess County Transportation Council (DCTC) seeks community input as it develops a countywide Transportation Safety Action Plan with the goal of reducing crashes across all types of transportation on roads throughout Dutchess County.

A virtual public meeting will be held on Thursday, December 19, 2024 from noon to 1pm to gather input on transportation safety issues, and present an early analysis of available crash data. Residents can register for the virtual meeting at dutchessny.gov/SafetyActionPlan.

County residents and visitors also are encouraged to share their thoughts in an online survey and on an interactive map where specific locations with transportation safety issues can be flagged.

“We all have a role to play to prevent traffic crashes,” County Executive Sue Serino said. “This Transportation Safety Action Plan will help us identify traffic safety needs throughout our county and offer a robust roadmap for action.”


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