Hello folks,
I left a comment that this plan is not good enough to protect pedestrians. Yet again, Maine DOT seems to be prioritizing traffic speed and volume from I-295 through this intersection over all safety concerns, even after this failed intersection got Diane Bell killed last year.
My comments:
- Narrow the intersection at all corners
- Eliminate right-turn on red at all points
- Make the pedestrian phase a default setting, and the beg button provide a longer phase and pedestrian priority
- Make Franklin a single-phase pedestrian crossing
- Revert the northbound Exit 7 offramp to one lane with a yield sign, as it was until Maine DOT 'improved' this intersection a decade ago. The two lanes and green signal arrows encourages speeding and running the red lights at Marginal a few feet beyond the intersection.
- Install red flashing beacons at the Cross Town trail to allow bicyclists and pedestrians to cross where the trail actually is, rather than divert them to an unsafe intersection
- Narrow all the offramps to encourage reduce speeds
Ultimately, I-295 must be converted to a city-scale boulevard or its offramps will remain death traps for all of us.
Myles