‘It’s my citizen responsibility’: Somerville man details incidents at problem intersection

26.05.2025    WHDH News    8 views
‘It’s my citizen responsibility’: Somerville man details incidents at problem intersection

A man who lives near a dangerous intersection in Somerville has been documenting crashes in the area in the hopes of raising awareness and now the state is taking action I live here on the corner of a really dangerous intersection and I feel like it s my citizen responsibility to document it reported Ari Iaccarino who has spent the last two years documenting incidents he s seen from his window at the intersection of Mystic Valley Parkway and Boston Avenue When you talk to people who have been in these accidents they ll say Oh my God I had no idea that the light turned like that or They just came out of nowhere ' MassDOT has called the area one of the top crash locations in the state Now change is coming DCR says engineers have been studying the intersection and will soon be adding much-needed safety improvements including cameras to monitor traffic new signage and a left turn arrow It will do a lot to save cars save pedestrians and save lives and even reduce the honking that happens in front of our house he revealed

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