
Detroit Complete Streets
Safe streets are an important part of livable, attractive cities. The U.S. city of Detroit in Michigan state understands this.
For several years, the vibrant city of Detroit has been trying to reduce the high number of road accidents. One of the measures applied is a strategy called Complete Streets, which aims to make streets safer, more accessible, and more attractive places for everyone. Complete Streets are designed and built with a focus on safety for all age groups from 8 to 80. No matter if you are a wheelchair user, bicyclist, motorist or pedestrian, the project aims to make everyone feel comfortable . Detroit has invested a total of $80 million in this project, which has been actively implemented in various parts of the city since 2019.
Complete Streets have no specific design, as they are based on the needs of communities and specific urban spaces. However, they often include many crosswalks, public lighting and bike lanes, as well as more accessible transit stops, traffic lights with countdown timers for pedestrians and green areas. To control the speed of car traffic, speed bumps are implemented in certain neighborhoods. The project is not yet finished, but a path to road safety has definitely been taken.