The New York State Department of Transportation has expressed concern over an alarming trend of work zone speeding on I-290 in Amherst, which has been identified as a major safety risk. The DOT has been monitoring the situation and has reported a significant increase in speeding incidents in work zones on the highway.

"We are seeing an alarming trend of work zone speeding on I-290, which puts the lives of workers and motorists at risk," said a spokesperson for the New York State Department of Transportation. The DOT has been working to address the issue, with measures such as increased enforcement and public awareness campaigns. The Amherst Police Department has also been involved in the efforts to reduce work zone speeding, with officers conducting regular patrols of the area. The I-290 highway is a major route for commuters in Amherst, and the work zone speeding issue is a concern for residents who use the highway regularly. The Town of Amherst has been working with the DOT to address the issue, with officials discussing ways to improve safety on the highway. The Williamsville neighborhood, which is located near the I-290 highway, is particularly affected by the work zone speeding issue. Residents in the area have expressed concern over the safety risks posed by speeding motorists. The Amherst Town Board is expected to discuss the issue at an upcoming meeting, where residents can provide feedback on the measures being taken to address the problem. A public awareness campaign is also planned, which will aim to educate motorists on the risks of work zone speeding. The campaign will include signs and messages on the highway, as well as social media alerts. The New York State Department of Transportation will continue to monitor the situation and take measures to reduce the risk of accidents on I-290.

The Amherst community has been affected by the work zone speeding issue, with many residents expressing concern over the safety risks. The University at Buffalo has also been involved in efforts to promote road safety, with researchers working on projects to improve traffic flow and reduce the risk of accidents. The collaboration between the town, the DOT, and local organizations is expected to drive efforts to reduce work zone speeding on I-290. As the town continues to address the issue, residents can expect to see an increased presence of law enforcement on the highway, as well as public awareness campaigns aimed at reducing the risk of accidents. The Amherst Town Board will provide updates on the progress of the efforts to address work zone speeding at an upcoming meeting.