One year later, residents say 2nd Street in Harrisburg is safer as two-way road

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One year later, residents say 2nd Street in Harrisburg is safer as two-way road
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Pennsylvania's new hydrogen hubs are expected to bring economic benefits, but environmentalists are voicing their concerns about the hubs' carbon footprint.

In Oct. 2022, the city opened the one-way road to two-way traffic. Several roundabouts were also installed along the road.

“I don't live on a street where I feel like my life is threatened every time I go to my car," said Suzanne Jordan.“When you’re talking three lanes going down, the speed limit was 25 but people were going 50, 60 miles per hour," said Matt Maisel, director of communications for the city of Harrisburg."It turned into a speedway.”“I don’t see flying down everywhere," said Robin Winn."Traffic has been real peaceful.

“You have to be more conscious when you’re driving, you have to pay attention," said Jordan."But it’s for safety. So, as far as I’m concerned, it’s good.”According to city data, there were 61 accidents from October 2020 to October 2021, 56 from October 2021 to October 2022, and 82 from October 2022 to October 2023.“If you’re bringing roundabouts into an area, into a city where people aren’t used to them, it’s going to take time," said Maisel.

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