NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Neighbors along Antioch Pike have weighed in on a project designed to improve safety, mobility, and the environment — it's drawn mixed reactions.

The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure is working to slow traffic and make streets safer for pedestrians across Metro. That effort includes repurposing used tires as delineators, similar to the ones on Antioch Pike.

"The four-lane road was kind of a nuisance to us," Glencliff resident Alec McCain said. "It was dangerous; it was noisy."

Alec McCain has lived in the Glencliff neighborhood for the last three years, and his biggest concern has always been speeding and pedestrian safety.

"People would speed all the time," McCain said. "It is a 35 mile-per-hour speed limit, but there are c

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