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Vigil for Crash Victims Amplifies Need for Safer Streets in Springfield
Sunday was the World Day of Remembrance, an annual memorial for the lives lost to traffic crashes.
November 22, 2021
Guest Column: How Mayor Michelle Wu Can Put Racial Equity in the Fast Lane
The Mayor doesn’t control the MBTA, but she can make Boston’s transit system more equitable from day one.
November 17, 2021
Drivers Kill Two Pedestrians Within One Week on Springfield’s State Street
It was the third death caused by a motor vehicle driver on Springfield's State Street so far this year.
November 12, 2021
MassBike Hands Out Free Lights for the Long Nights
MassBike’s “lights brigade” program sends boxes of bike lights to teams of volunteers to help make bike riders more visible during the long winter nights
November 8, 2021
US DOT Promises National Safe Systems Approach After Surge in Motorist Killings
The federal Department of Transportation is talking about radically changing federal roadway safety policy after new stats showed the largest six-month increase in roadway fatalities ever recorded by the agency.
November 1, 2021
Four Ways to Keep Kids Safe From Traffic Violence This Halloween
Top health leaders are encouraging families to get outside and trick-or-treat for the first time since the pandemic began, but advocates are urging them not to ignore another public health threat that threatens kids every Halloween: traffic violence.
October 29, 2021
State House Update: New Bills Would Tackle Racial Profiling, Traffic Enforcement Cameras, E-Bikes
Last week, two legislative committees – the Joint Committee on Transportation and the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security – hosted public hearings to discuss bills that could affect traffic rules and enforcement across the Commonwealth.
October 19, 2021
Commission: DCR Needs More Accountability in Parkways Management
A state commission that's been examining management issues at the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is recommending that the agency retain control over its park roadways, but also warns that the agency needs to be more accountable in addressing deferred maintenance issues and accelerating necessary safety upgrades, particularly for pedestrians and people riding bikes.
October 19, 2021
Arlington Select Board Reconsiders, Endorses New Bike Lane Plan for Mass Ave.
The compromise plan that the board adopted Wednesday evening would extend the existing painted bike lanes on Massachusetts Avenue from Lowell Street to Appleton Street, by restricting parking to only one side of the street in that segment.
October 14, 2021
Driver Kills 69-Year Old Man Next to Northampton High School
Elm and North Elm both have painted bike lanes for most of their length. But the bike lanes disappear for a one-block segment in front of the high school, at the site of Wednesday's crash.
October 7, 2021