January 15, 2025 - 10:52

The bustling intersection at Atlantic Avenue and Hodges Street in Raleigh is drawing concern from local business employees, who describe it as "dangerous" and "scary." Workers have reported multiple near-misses and close calls as vehicles frequently speed through the area, creating an unsettling environment for pedestrians and cyclists alike.
Employees from nearby businesses have expressed their worries about the safety of the intersection, particularly during peak traffic hours. Many have witnessed reckless driving and a lack of adherence to traffic signals, which raises alarms about the potential for serious accidents. The absence of adequate signage and crosswalks further exacerbates the situation, leaving pedestrians vulnerable.
Local workers are calling for immediate action from city officials to address the safety concerns. They suggest implementing measures such as improved signage, traffic calming features, and increased police presence to monitor the area. As discussions continue, the hope is to create a safer environment for everyone who navigates this busy intersection.
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