Acknowledged by: Boston 311

conflicting road signage Acknowledged

710 North Harvard Street Boston, Massachusetts Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

2088059

Submitted To:

Boston 311

Category:

Other

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Neighborhood:

Allston-Brighton

Reported:

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Service Request ID:

101001658574

Description

As of 12/3/15, now that 2 lanes are available again to go from the Harvard Business School over Storrow/Soldiers Field and onto the Anderson Memorial Bridge, the multiple signs along the road that say "Right lane must turn right" are conflicting with the arrows painted on the road that indicate that the right lane may either turn right OR go straight. Someone seeing the signs will get into the left lane to go straight over the bridge, then get stuck behind left-turning cars while the right lane passes them and goes straight over the bridge. Conflicting signs increase the chance of an accident. The signs along the right side of the road that say "Right lane must turn right" should be covered up or removed (it is better for the left lane to be for left turns and the right lane to have the option to go straight).


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