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Nashville’s Nolensville Pike to become city’s first ‘All-Access Corridor’
Nashville is redesigning a 9-mile stretch of Nolensville Pike as its first 'All-Access Corridor' under the Choose How You Move program, featuring bus-only lanes, smart traffic signals, sidewalks, and bikeway connections. The project aims to improve transit reliability, safety, and pedestrian access, with Route 52 identified as a critical transit route for a diverse community.
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