April 8, 2025 - 04:34

Officials with the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure have announced that several traffic calming measures are currently being implemented in the Donelson area. This comes in response to a recent incident where a driver, reportedly exceeding the speed limit, crashed into a sign belonging to a local business.
The collision not only caused significant damage to the sign but also raised concerns among residents and business owners about the safety of the roadways. Local authorities are emphasizing the need for improved traffic management to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
Community members have expressed their frustration over the speeding issues, urging for more effective solutions to ensure the safety of pedestrians and drivers alike. As the city moves forward with its traffic calming initiatives, there is hope that these measures will lead to a safer environment for all who travel through the bustling Donelson area.
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