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State will pursue $75m Mass. Pike repair as Allston deliberations continue


State will pursue $75m Mass. Pike repair as Allston deliberations continue
By Adam Vaccaro Globe Staff,Updated May 18, 2021, 8:41 p.m.
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State officials continue to debate the best way to build the Interstate 90 project through Allston.Blake Nissen for the Boston Globe
With state officials still undecided on the best way to rebuild the Massachusetts Turnpike through Allston, the Department of Transportation on Tuesday announced plans to spend $75 million repairing the elevated section of the highway in the near-term.
By most measures, that amount
would represent a significant transportation project. But in this case, it’s a small sum compared to the enormous ....

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Baker Seatbelt Reform Knocked Over Profiling Concerns – NECN


Baker s Seatbelt Reform Proposal Knocked Over Profiling Concerns
Some civil rights and transportation advocates caution, however, that the route to safer roads proposed by the governor is too punitive and could exacerbate racial profiling of drivers
Published April 29, 2021
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker pitched his new omnibus road safety legislation as a way to improve the state s almost-worst-in-the-nation seatbelt use and cut down on traffic deaths that have not abated during a stretch of pandemic-era decreased travel.
Some civil rights and transportation advocates caution, however, that the route to safer roads Baker proposed is too punitive and could exacerbate racial profiling of drivers a fear that Baker acknowledged. ....

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In roadway safety package, Baker proposes harsher penalties for drivers with suspended licenses, traffic cameras


In roadway safety package, Baker proposes traffic cameras, harsher penalties for drivers with suspended licenses
By Adam Vaccaro Globe Staff,Updated April 26, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, center, gave an elbow bump to Marc Cremer, Haley Cremer s father and Haley s Law advocate following a Road Safety Legislation Announcement at the State House.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
Drivers with suspended licenses would face tougher penalties if they cause injury or death on the road. Cities and towns would be allowed to install traffic enforcement cameras at intersections. And police could pull drivers over for failing to wear a seatbelt under sweeping roadway safety legislation Governor Charlie Baker proposed Monday. ....

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WRTA board votes to extend fare suspension through June


WRTA board votes to extend fare suspension through June
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
The Worcester Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board voted Thursday morning to extend the suspension of fare collection through June.
The motion passed 8-0, with an abstention coming from WRTA Advisory Board chairperson William J. Lehtola. As it stands, fares will resume on July 1.
The discussion Thursday morning centered around the allocation of the $37.2M the WRTA received in COVID relief funds from the CARES Act. Advocates for a fare-free system, many from the Zero-Fare WRTA coalition, have been promoting using the funds to continue a suspension of fare collection. ....

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