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You can't blame all Green Line delays on the T; some drivers don't know how to handle tracks, you see
By adamg on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 9:48am
Roving UHub photographer Christine Beaton came upon this scene where the B Line curves along with Comm. Ave. in Packards Corner around 12:30 a.m.
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B Line crosses Comm Ave?
The B line runs along Comm Ave from BU East all the way out to Boston College - where does it "cross" the avenue?
OK, ya got me
Yes, it crosses the intersection where Brighton Avenue joins Comm. Ave. Wording changed.
Warren St
There's the Warren Street intersection where it crosses the outbound lanes of Comm Ave to get from between the carriage lane and the outbound lanes to go between the 2 main lanes.
Yeah
Yeah, I thought of that, but even that's not really what I would think of as "crossing Comm Ave." Plus it's not at Packard's Corner.
I bet this happens once a week
And that there are close calls just about every day.
I made the same mistake
I made the same mistake myself in the 1990's. I backed up and went on my way, but it punctured a hole in the exhaust. Until I got it fixed, the fresh air intake was fumey whenever the fan was on and the car was not moving.
Driving onto the B line tracks has to be more common than Storrowing. It should have a name.
I agree on having a name for the action...
and I'm recommending it be called "B-Lining".
Close calls every day
Yep, there are close calls all the time. There used to be a bollard at the very end of the outbound platform to try to guide drivers into the carriage road lane, but cars kept hitting the bollard, so they decided to remove it. Now people waiting for an outbound streetcar are at risk of getting mowed down by idiots like this who ignore the giant swath of yellow paint marking the end of the platform.
not everyone
is from boston. berklee has a facility on fordham road and i almost did this twice heading over there.
Not from Boston?
So people who aren't from Boston are unable to see the color yellow? I truly don't understand what not being from Boston has to do with it.
I trust that
your driving record is pristine, having no accidents, ever.
You ever try to make that left at night when it's raining with no knowledge of the area?
Really?
What part of "watch where you are going", "pay attention", and "slow down" did you miss?
ignore the giant swath of
I don't know about today, but in the past the intersection had a mix of faded paint, bumpy, patchy asphalt with crisscrossed rails, and dim lighting. When it was night and the ground was wet, you absolutely could not see the right way to go. You would cross your fingers and pray you're driving the right way when turning the corner.
Uh...I thought...
I thought that was the point of bollards? To warn attentive drivers away from whatever-it-is, and to have less-than-attentive drivers hit the bollard instead of a pedestrian, train, other car, get hung on the tracks, etc.
And if a car hits a bollard, I would hope that the cleanup and recovery is faster and easier than a car getting stuck on the train tracks, or hitting something else.
Exactly
Exactly. It was the most callous, pedestrian-unfriendly decision imaginable, and yet, someone decided that was the correct way to deal with that difficult turn.
Fix the problem
If there is a known problem why don't anybody fix it? What recommendations you would make to correct this safety issue?
I would start by suspending
I would start by suspending the licenses of drivers who are clearly morons like this one.
Comm Ave Phase 3, which is in
Comm Ave Phase 3, which is in active planning, redesigns Packards Corner to try to address this and pedestrian crossing issues.
You know:
I hate to feed the Kinopio like trolls, but honestly, this sort of BS is why I a.) sold my car a week into moving to Boston back in the late 80s b.) never got a MA driver's license / didn't get upset when my DL from a Much More Competent at Driving State's license didn't get renewed about five years back.