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Middlesex County releases road‑safety audit findings for five county corridors; recommends short‑term fixes and grant pursuit
Summary
Consultant team presented road safety audits for five Middlesex County corridors as part of the county's Vision Zero initiative, recommending re‑striping, sidewalk infill, signal timing changes, bike lanes and rapid‑flashing beacons; staff said they will pursue USDOT Safe Streets for All funding and wrap the study at the end of June.
Joseph (Joe), a traffic engineering lead with the project consultant Stamtec, presented findings May 13 from road safety audits (RSAs) carried out on five Middlesex County corridors as part of the county’s Vision Zero action plan.
The audits were selected from an initial list of 20 corridors using a scoring approach that combined crash frequency, crash severity, equity and prior work. The consultant team narrowed that list to five corridors and completed public and stakeholder outreach, field walk audits and video collection. The team said it is at step 7 of the RSA process, with the final report under internal review and the study scheduled to wrap up at the end of June.
The five corridors reviewed included sections identified in the presentation as County…
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