DOT Slow-Turn Treatments Are Like Sneckdowns That Never Melt
Barring a springtime snow storm, sneckdown season is over. In this Streetfilm, Clarence Eckerson Jr. shows how DOT is following nature’s lead with inexpensive and effective treatments that slow driver turns — and remain in place year-round.
Last year DOT began installing ”slow turn boxes” — curb extensions made from flex-posts and paint — at intersections where turning motorists injure a lot of people walking. DNAinfo reported that a pilot program will bring the boxes to 100 intersections citywide.
Watch how the turn boxes, and other low-cost neckdowns, are improving visibility and getting motorists to slow down.
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