Connecticut has seen a mix of good and bad news in transportation in the past year. The state is facing a potential record-breaking year for highway deaths due to excessive speeding and wrong-way crashes. However, the opening of a new parking garage in Stamford has been a success, providing commuters with more affordable parking options.
In other news, new locomotives are set to improve service on various Metro-North lines, and a project to add an additional lane to I-95 in Stamford is underway to alleviate traffic congestion. The rapid reconstruction of the Norwalk I-95 bridge after a fiery truck crash was praised for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
However, delays continue for other major projects, such as the replacement of the Walk bridge in Norwalk and the I-84 viaduct in Hartford. Despite these challenges, improvements are still on the horizon for Connecticut’s transportation infrastructure. Stay tuned for further updates in the coming year.
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