RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- James Denzer lives along Glenwood South and says he primarily travels around Downtown Raleigh on foot. Denzer loves the mobility but says, unfortunately, there's been a lot of close calls with drivers.
"These people, they don't stop, they don't pay attention to people in the crosswalks. It's just nuts," said Denzer.
The City of Raleigh has a plan to make walking and biking safer . Leaders are looking to extend curbs at crosswalks to improve sight lines.
There's no date yet for when the work can start or where it will happen.
"That might help give some people some more comfort," said Denzer.
"I walk everywhere, so anything to make it safer I would appreciate," said Downtown Raleigh resident Megan Tillotson.
The Governors Highway Safety Association says that