Construction will begin in June on a new project aimed at decreasing speeding and increasing safety along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Lansing, where a fatal crash occurred in April.
- A project to build four pedestrian refuge islands in southside Lansing will begin next week.
- The project comes more than a month after a deadly multi-vehicle crash that kiled one and injured 12.
- Watch the video below to see the details on the project and hear one neighbor’s reaction to what traffic islands have done on his block.
WATCH: MDOT BUILDING PEDESTRIAN ISLANDS ON DANGEROUS LANSING ROAD AFTER TEEN KILLED IN RACING CRASH
MDOT building pedestrian islands on dangerous Lansing road after teen killed in racing crash
The Michigan Department of Transportation will build four pedestrian refuge islands along MLK Boulevard between Victor Avenue and Cavanaugh Road, according to Senator Sarah Anthony’s office.
Just a block south of Cavanaugh Road is where a multi-vehicle crash injured 12 people and killed a 15-year-old boy in late April. Police say the crash was caused by two vehicles racing each other, involving five vehicles and 13 victims overall.
WATCH: ONE VICTIM REMAINS IN HOSPITAL, 12 RELEASED AFTER THURSDAY’S CRASH IN LANSING
One victim remains in hospital, 12 released after Thursday’s crash in Lansing
“We hope that this is one of many steps that will aid in the calming of the traffic there. There’s more to be done but you have to start somewhere and this is a great way to start,” said Aaron Jenkins, spokesperson for MDOT…