Route 6 between Bolton and Columbia Connecticut is known as Suicide Six. We are reminded regularly that this @10 mile stretch has one of the highest rates of fatal injuries of any road in the country. Connecting two strips of divided highway it is flat and more or less straight. It runs almost dead east to west, meaning that eastbound morning and westbound afternoon traffic is driving directly into the sun. The speed at which traffic normally travels on this two lane road is simply too fast. With no stop signs or traffic lights, the biggest dangers are the many small side roads from which cars turn onto the main thoroughfare.
I knew immediately what had happened yesterday when, some 9 miles away, rescue vehicles and State Troopers raced through the center of my town down Route 316. I learned shortly later from a radio traffic report that another accident had occurred at the intersection of Long Hill Road.
The Towns, State, Army Corps of Engineers, and environmentalist all agree that the only way to make Suicide Six safe is to reroute it and make it a divided highway as it was intended to be. All oppose parts of all of the plans that have been drawn though.
Taking the path of least resistance the State is now widening and repaving Route 6. Of course, in addition to "improving" sight lines, the new smooth road surface leads to even faster speeds. The construction also is an opportunity for the State to remove the impromptu memorials to those killed in accidents over the years on this road. Today a 16 year old girl is in critical condition after being Life Starred to the hospital yesterday. I only hope the cost of indecision and failure to correctly address this situation didn't suddenly go up. And I hope not to see another memorial indicating the worst outcome occurred, again.
Photographs taken with a Holga 120 FN
I knew immediately what had happened yesterday when, some 9 miles away, rescue vehicles and State Troopers raced through the center of my town down Route 316. I learned shortly later from a radio traffic report that another accident had occurred at the intersection of Long Hill Road.
The Towns, State, Army Corps of Engineers, and environmentalist all agree that the only way to make Suicide Six safe is to reroute it and make it a divided highway as it was intended to be. All oppose parts of all of the plans that have been drawn though.
Taking the path of least resistance the State is now widening and repaving Route 6. Of course, in addition to "improving" sight lines, the new smooth road surface leads to even faster speeds. The construction also is an opportunity for the State to remove the impromptu memorials to those killed in accidents over the years on this road. Today a 16 year old girl is in critical condition after being Life Starred to the hospital yesterday. I only hope the cost of indecision and failure to correctly address this situation didn't suddenly go up. And I hope not to see another memorial indicating the worst outcome occurred, again.
Photographs taken with a Holga 120 FN