$100M Bay Area freeway project revamps dangerous I-80 on-ramps
Briefly

The Gilman Street interchange project in Berkeley, completed this week, addresses a historically dangerous intersection responsible for a high number of accidents, particularly affecting cyclists. The $100 million project which took around four years, introduced two roundabouts and a bike and pedestrian overpass, enhancing flow and safety. Reports indicated injury rates on the eastbound ramp were dramatically above average, prompting significant upgrades. Officials emphasize the project serves to improve community mobility and public safety while fostering better access to regional attractions like the Bay Trail.
Our efforts are already delivering a safer, more streamlined interchange that supports all travelers,
This comprehensive project is a prime example of how reimagined transportation infrastructure can better serve all Californians, regardless of their travel mode of choice.
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