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DOT and Candia officials discuss interim fixes, long-term redesign for Exit 3 intersection
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State DOT and Candia officials discussed immediate measures — illuminated/flashing stop signs and rumble strips — and longer-term geometric fixes for the complex Exit 3 intersection; DOT said it will pursue interim illumination and consider the site for the 10-year plan.
New Hampshire Department of Transportation staff and Candia Select Board members on Feb. 10 reviewed safety options for the Exit 3/Old Candia Road intersection, a location officials described as unusually configured and prone to crashes.
DOT representatives said short-term steps could improve safety while a geometric redesign — potentially including a roundabout — remains a longer-term, multi‑million-dollar project requiring inclusion in the department’s 10‑year plan. "Since last March, we've actually implemented always stop at, I think, 6 locations in the state," said John Stevens, a DOT representative, citing recent state…
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