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Traffic deaths held steady in Davidson County last year, so what's next for Vision Zero?
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Leaders with Metro Nashville Vision Zero, an initiative meant to reduce traffic deaths in Davidson County, will take a closer look at how to make the streets safer after they said the number of roadway deaths last year barely changed when compared to the year before.
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