SAFETY

Q: I hear that it’s not true that Main Street isn’t safe, or that it isn’t that bad. I hear that the accident data is cherry-picked and exaggerated to justify the project. There have to be safer ways to do this that are less costly and less drastic.

A: The safety data described in the 25% design public hearing was a snapshot of the detailed safety audit and analysis mandated by MassDOT to be presented in order to justify the project. That analysis is available here. MassDOT engineers evaluated the city’s design engineering analysis for 8+ months to ensure that the project met their standards.

Main Street is dangerous, which is why MassDOT has prioritized this project and is making such a significant investment in our city.

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1. PARKING
2. BICYCLES ON MAIN STREET
3. TRIAL RUN
4. TRAFFIC STUDY
5. MAIN STREET NEEDS FOUR LANES
6. CONGESTION/CLIMATE CONCERNS WITH THREE LANES
7. EMERGENCIES AND PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT
8. SNOW REMOVAL
9. IMPACT ON BUSINESSES
10. DELIVERY VEHICLES
11. TREE CANOPY
12. MISREPRESENTATION OF FOUR-MILE RADIUS
13. ACCESSIBILITY
14. CONCERNS ABOUT COST AND/OR MONEY
15. SAFETY
16. PUBLIC PROCESS
17. MISCELLANEOUS