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West Hartford State Rep. Meeting with DOT on I-84 Safety
Verrengia is hoping something can be done to make winding part of highway safer in light of two recent fatal accidents.

Immediately following a single-car crash in which a man died on I-84 East in West Hartford on Aug. 12, State Representative Joe Verrengia (D-West Hartford) called for a meeting between the Department of Transportation and local officials, and he got that meeting Thursday morning.
Two days after that fatal crash, Brenda Goodwin, 43, of New Hampshire, was killed in a motorcycle accident on the same stretch of the highway.
Verrengia told NBC Connecticut that something can be done to make a winding part of the highway safer.
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However, a spokesperson for the DOT told NBC prior to the meeting that speeding drivers, not the highway, are to blame and that there is no pattern or trend that indicates an infrastructure change would make any difference.
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