The city installed a crosswalk and flexible plastic posts in the Tahoe Park neighborhood on 59th Street, a stretch of roadway that's seen serious crashes in the past.
"It doesn't actually make the road any narrower than it actually is, but it does create a bit of visual tension as cars approach," Gonzalez said. "The natural inclination at that point is for cars to slow down."
"I could see where you would notice the pylons driving up, but you'd probably be distracted by the pylons and hit the pedestrian," driver Ray Lang said.
"You don't want to do that," Gonzalez said. "You want to go on the outside. The inside is not for cars."
"It's a small price to pay for safety," he said.
In Sacramento County, 96 people have died this year due to motor vehicle crashes.
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