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Traffic surge raises concerns over road safety

October 16, 2024 | New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Traffic surge raises concerns over road safety
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant increases in traffic volume on local roadways, highlighting a notable rise in vehicle counts. Current data indicates an average of 986 cars traveling northbound and 919 cars southbound daily. This marks a dramatic increase from just 237 northbound vehicles recorded in August.

Concerns were raised regarding the absence of speed displays, which may contribute to higher speeds on the roads. Officials speculated that the increase in traffic could be linked to ongoing roadwork delays or potential issues with new traffic monitoring equipment that may not be functioning correctly. Further investigation into these factors is anticipated to ensure road safety and effective traffic management.

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