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The Columbus Dispatch
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Columbus removed rainbow crosswalks at two intersections following a federal study that found their bright colors hinder pedestrian recognition and safety. The study, conducted by the Federal Highway Administration and involving several cities, concluded that these decorative crosswalks posed adverse safety conditions, leading to their removal in late 2025. Despite research suggesting some safety benefits, the federal agency mandated the city to restore the sites to standard markings.
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