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Pages tagged "Boston"


285 Summer Street

Posted on Crash Site Visits by Brendan Kearney · June 15, 2016 2:36 PM

On December 4th, 2015, a woman was hit and seriously injured while crossing a dark portion of Summer Street near Papagayo Restaurant away from a crosswalk. The Vision Zero Task Force visited the crash location on December 18th to make recommendations for any short and long term changes to the area that could improve safety.

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Commonwealth Ave & Agganis Way

Posted on Crash Site Visits by Brendan Kearney · June 15, 2016 2:35 PM

On December 3rd, 2015, a 52-year-old BU Medical Campus Employee was hit and killed at the intersection of Commonwealth Ave and Agganis Way near the Pleasant Street MBTA Green Line Station. The Vision Zero Task Force visited the crash location on December 21st to make recommendations for any short and long term changes to the area that could improve safety.

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Tremont St & W Brookline Street

Posted on Crash Site Visits by Brendan Kearney · June 15, 2016 2:34 PM

On November 4th, two women crossing Tremont Street in a crosswalk were hit by a person driving a SUV; both women were transported to the hospital, where one died from her injuries. The other woman hit suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The Vision Zero Task Force visited the crash location on November 6th to make recommendations for any short and long term changes to the area that could improve safety.

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