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Bushes at the Northwest corner of Nicoll and Mitchell make it impossible to see traffic coming traveling Southeast on Mitchell when attempting to make a turn from Nicholl. I have witnessed accidents at this location.
Bushes at the Northwest corner of Nicoll and Mitchell make it impossible to see traffic coming traveling Southeast on Mitchell when attempting to make a turn from Nicholl. I have witnessed accidents at this location.
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Samantha Angelini (Guest)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Visibility should be improved, but won't solve the problem entirely. Crashes will still occur on a regular basis if speeds remain as high as they currently are. Even if visibility is reduced, driver judgement will still place individuals at high risk.
A curb extension (bump out) at the corner would improve the crosswalk, by making pedestrians visible, especially children. It would also significantly reduce travel speeds.
If the city can not afford a permanent curb extension, like the ones it installed on Nash Street, Temple Street, and planning to install at Livingston and Edwards, it should use temporary curb extensions.
Many other cities use these, and they can last for 5-10 years until funding is found to install a permanent infrastructure. Photo is attached here.
Extensions could be placed at each of the intersections along Mitchell, significantly making it a nicer street to live, work and go to school on, without carrying the financial burden that more aggressive traffic calming measures, like raised intersections or roundabouts, might require. It would be in the city's best interest to install these as soon as possible, before a fatal crash creates a demand for more expensive solutions.
Samantha Angelini (Guest)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Another example of a curb extension.
This one allows runoff to pass through, which theoretically could avoid the type of infrastructure changes (like those on Nash Street at Lawrence) that sometimes make permanent traffic calming more expensive.
Closed City of New Haven (Verified Official)