Dangerous South L.A. intersection gets a traffic light

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Councilman Bernard Parks, Crenshaw High School students, and family members of Tiffany Bamore gathered to activate a new traffic light installed at the corner of 48th Street and 11th Avenue. 

Bamore was struck by a vehicle at the intersection and killed last year. Bamore's daughter, Sidney Jones, 5, pushed the button to turn on the streetlight for the first time. 

Caitlin Killian, a managing engineer for Council District Eight, says the "high crash incident intersection" has seen over 700 accidents in the last 10 years, and almost a third of them were because of left turns. 

The traffic light isn't the only change – a bike lane and right turn pockets were added as well. A contracted engineer who worked on the project says the changes should slow the flow of traffic and make the area much safer. 

Councilman Parks also gave out bike helmets to Crenshaw High students and encouraged the community to ride more. The project is 75 percent completed, and the bike lanes will be further expanded to the surrounding area.