City Councilor Ed Flynn (South Boston, South End, Chinatown, Downtown) said yesterday the city should expand its side-street speed-hump program to the city's main thoroughfares - and lower the citywide speed limit - to reduce the number of pedestrians sent to the grave by impatient speeders.
Flynn pointed to several pedestrian deaths over the past couple of years, including a young child outside the Children's Museum last year and a pedestrian killed in Andrew Square on Sunday - as proof the city needs to do more to contain its wild-in-the-street motorists.
In calling for a formal hearing on pedestrian safety, he also pointed to L Street in South Boston - and his parents Ray and Kathy:
"My parents tell me almost every day of them walking up to the South Boston public library from their home five or six blocks and when they're in the middle of an intersection walking up L Street, a car would go right by them, just missing two elderly people," he said. "We also see that happening when young families are in the crosswalk, little kids, people are just so impatient that they have to go 30 miles an hour up L Street and take people's lives in jeopardy."
Flynn called for a hearing at which to consider steps that would include reducing the citywide speed limit to 20 m.p.h. from the current 25, expansion of the city's "safety surge" speed-hump program from side streets to main streets and bus lanes and installation of "rapid flash beacon" pedestrian-crossing lights, raised crosswalks and pedestrian islands in the wider roads.
Referring to the four-year-old killed by the driver of a pickup outside the Children's Museum, he said it's good the city put a speed hump on Sleeper Street, but that it should also install them on Congress Street - along with a raised crosswalk right at the museum.
Flynn said he's talked to the Boston Fire Department and that it would have no problems with putting speed bumps or raised crosswalks on major streets - city officials had cited BFD concerns in the past about extending the "safety surge" traffic-calming projects to thoroughfares.
Flynn cautioned he is not calling for "road diets" all across the city, such as the one on Centre Street in West Roxbury, planned to reduce driver speeds and pedestrian menace in part by reducing two travel lanes to one by adding dedicated bike lanes a center turn lane, along with restriped crosswalks and re-timed signals to slow traffic down.
"One size does not fit all" and each road would need its own specific measures, he said.
He added, though, "to be clear for the wiseguys on social media," he actually did once support a "road diet" plan, and in his district, even, on Day Boulevard. He did not specify which wiseguys on social media he was addressing. He and mayoral aide Segun Idowu recently restarted their Twitter war, but the mutual flaming was over the mayor's proposed property-tax changes, not anything to do with road safety.
Watch Flynn request a hearing on the issue:
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Speed bumps
By Bostoneer
Thu, 01/16/2025 - 4:19pm
Countries that actually do street safety well see speed bumps as a last resort, not the end all be all of street safety as they seem to be talked about here. They instead prioritize things like daylighting intersections, bump outs, raised and narrowed crossings, alternative paving treatments like bricks, narrowing lane widths, etc. We need to start doing more of these things.
This city is becoming
By anon
Thu, 01/16/2025 - 4:37pm
This city is becoming insufferable, just like this site.
You're in luck
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Thu, 01/16/2025 - 5:07pm
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Oh,
By cw in boston
Thu, 01/16/2025 - 5:20pm
I'm missing the thumbs up!!! So here is mine.
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By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 01/17/2025 - 8:31am
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Can't we return to BPD writting tickets?
By hydeparkish
Thu, 01/16/2025 - 5:28pm
Hyde park is a wild west of drivers that know you can do almost anything short of hitting a pedestrian without getting a ticket.
PLEASE , PLEASE , PLEASE enforce the existing traffic laws, add automated ticket machines if you need to...and I heard the city needs money....try writting a lot more tickets for the constant moving infractions happening around the city.
Speed bumps would also be welcome but I know from personal experience that you can still drive above the speed limit over a speed bump ( unless there is a Boston cop within 20 feet of you) so that isn't enough to slow massholes down!
We cannot afford the number
By cinnamngrl
Thu, 01/16/2025 - 7:29pm
We cannot afford the number of officers it would take to enforce the streets. We need automated enforcement.
Bus lanes
By Bostoneer
Thu, 01/16/2025 - 6:35pm
I missed the bus lanes comment before. Speed bumps on bus lanes is genuinely stupid.
That was my first reaction
By SamWack
Fri, 01/17/2025 - 8:28am
but then I realized that speed bumps in the other lanes but not in the bus lane will divert asshole traffic into the bus lane. I think this is more of an argument against the general proliferation of speed bumps than an argument for taking it even further, though.
Buses going the speed limit
By cinnamngrl
Fri, 01/17/2025 - 4:43pm
Buses going the speed limit will be fine.
Speed bumps at 20 mph?
By SamWack
Sat, 01/18/2025 - 7:58am
I don't want to ride on a bus that is doing that. And a bus driver that did that all day every day would be filing for disability in no time.
That's assuming, of course, that the speed limit is lowered to 20. Speed bumps at 25 would be even more fun.
I’d welcome a drop to 20 miles an hour.
By Lee
Sat, 01/18/2025 - 7:31pm
As well as speed humps in the bus lanes. I’ve been on too many busses where the driver was speeding and it’s a sickening feeling.
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