NEW BRUNSWICK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Efforts being made to reduce traffic speed at Kingsclear First Nation

New Brunswick Department of Transportation issued the following announcement on May 24.

The provincial government has announced it will reduce the speed limit on Route 102 at Kingsclear First Nation.

“The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has heard the concerns from the community and is working to address them,” said Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Bill Oliver. “We are committing to collaborate with the community to reduce the speed limit to 70 kilometres per hour.”

The department is funding a two-phased road safety audit within the community. The first phase focused on Route 102 and is now complete. Results of this audit will also feature interim measures to encourage reduced speeds on this section of road.

Exact measures, beyond signage along Route 102, are being finalized. The department is also working on a plan to monitor the effectiveness of these measures and the impacts on traffic in the community.

The second phase, which focuses on other roads within Kingsclear First Nation, is ongoing. Other efforts by the department to improve that section of road included brushcutting last fall.

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