Calm Streets Boston

Student Reviews of Traffic Calming and Bike-Pedestrian Treatments in the Boston area. Northeastern University, CIVE 5376 "Traffic Engineering", Instructor = Peter Furth

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Joseph Madrid - Chokers, Westbourne Terrace, Brookline

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     The purpose of a choker is to narrows both sides of a street.  These parallel curb extensions effectively reduce road widths, which in...
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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Speed Humps on Temple St, Beacon Hill, Boston

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Figure 1: Temple St Location Submitted by Matt Delilla Temple St is a one-way street with two clear forms of traffic calming in use. Th...
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Bicycle Jug-handle - Cambridge, MA

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Submitted by Nicole Serafin The thought of riding a bicycle in the city frightens me beyond belief. I recently brought my bike to th...
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Pocket bike lane (between thru lane and RT lane), Galileo Way SB approaching Main St., Cambridge

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Submitted By: Liana Afuni Galilei Way is a multilane, median-separated roadway that intersects with Main Street, in the city of Cambridg...
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Chicanes on Columbia Street, Cambridge

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Submitted By Mahmoud El Hazek Columbia Street is a two-way local roadwa y that intersects Massachusetts Avenue in the city of Cambridge...
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Blanchard Road, Belmont/Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Submitted by Paul Carbone Blanchard Road, which lies on the border of the city of Cambridge and the town of Belmont, is located just west of...
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Sharrows at gap in Washington Street - Belgrade Ave bike route

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Belgrade Ave and Washington Street are both major streete in Roslindale and run towards each other as they approach Roslindale Square. Con...
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