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Residents press Framingham officials to stop car-carrier trucks unloading on narrow residential streets

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Residents told the Framingham Traffic Commission on April 22 that tractor-trailer car carriers serving an Acura dealership have repeatedly used narrow neighborhood streets — including Fraser, Oaks and Leslie — to unload vehicles, creating hazards and disturbing residents.

Residents told the Framingham Traffic Commission on April 22 that tractor-trailer car carriers serving an Acura dealership have repeatedly used narrow neighborhood streets — including Fraser, Oaks and Leslie — to unload vehicles, creating hazards and disturbing residents.

The issue arose during public participation when Steven Nunes of 181 Oaks Road and a neighbor who identified himself as Alex of 21 Fraser Road described lengthy unloading operations and overnight idling by 18-wheelers. "They come in, and they spend, like, three hours," Alex said, and added that he has called the police about the trucks many times. Steven Nunes told the commission the trucks are routing off Route 9 and into…

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