Roadway Safety Modernization Act of 2025
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would update federal rules and funding for road safety improvements, likely focusing on modernizing infrastructure to reduce accidents and fatalities on highways and local roads. It would affect states, cities, and transportation agencies that build and maintain roads, as well as drivers and pedestrians who use those roads daily. The changes could include new safety standards for road design, updated technology requirements, or increased federal funding for safety projects like better lighting, guardrails, or traffic management systems.
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