MBTA: The T slow zones, explained.
On March 9, the entire T system was reduced to a top speed of 25 miles per hour after a Red Line inspection by the Department of Public Utilities revealed defects that the MBTA couldn’t account for. While this systemwide slowdown was lifted the next day, at the time of publication, around a fifth of the total tracks still have speed restrictions in place. Many of the slow zones still in place have speed restrictions of less than 25mph. So we wanted to know: just how slow are these slow zones and what’s being done to fix them? SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE VIDEOS. / @bostonglobe READ OUR JOURNALISM FROM NEW ENGLAND AND BEYOND. https://www.bostonglobe.com/ FOLLOW US ON: Facebook ► / globe Twitter ► / bostonglobe Instagram ► / bostonglobe TikTok ► / bostonglobe

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