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The City of New Haven could eliminate its budget problems if they had a police officer ticketing people for not stopping at the stop signs...terribly dangerous intersection.
Anmälare
The City of New Haven could eliminate its budget problems if they had a police officer ticketing people for not stopping at the stop signs...terribly dangerous intersection.
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ben (Guest)
Tickets for noise violations go to the city as its a city ordinance.
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
All traffic ticket revenue goes to the state of CT, except for $10. Contact your state legislators, they might be looking into ways to change this.
Howard/Sea could probably be improved through traffic calming, such as neckdowns, chokers, and tabled intersections. The intersection has seen its share of major collisions, and it isn't particularly friendly to cyclists or pedestrians. Visit http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/the-transformation-of-nycs-madison-square/ to see what NYC has recently done with Madison Square, which used to be a nightmare.
Chelsea (Guest)
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