Seventeen-year-old Ramsie Taylor of Wolfeboro was killed in a car accident on Sept. 26 in Ossipee at the site of previous fatal crash. On Monday, the state Department of Transportation started making improvements there. (KRISTEN QUINN PHOTO)
Ossipee resident Brenda Feeley stands and makes a point during the Oct. 4 at Ossipee Town Hall about the dangerous intersection of Routes 28 and 171 where Ramsie Taylor died last week. Behind Feeley is Ramsie's mother, Kristin Taylor. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
The site of the fatal Sept. 26 accident at the intersection of Route 26 and Route 171 that claimed the life of Ramsie Taylor, 17. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Seventeen-year-old Ramsie Taylor of Wolfeboro was killed in a car accident on Sept. 26 in Ossipee at the site of previous fatal crash. On Monday, the state Department of Transportation started making improvements there. (KRISTEN QUINN PHOTO)
Ossipee resident Brenda Feeley stands and makes a point during the Oct. 4 at Ossipee Town Hall about the dangerous intersection of Routes 28 and 171 where Ramsie Taylor died last week. Behind Feeley is Ramsie's mother, Kristin Taylor. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
The site of the fatal Sept. 26 accident at the intersection of Route 26 and Route 171 that claimed the life of Ramsie Taylor, 17. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
OSSIPEE — The New Hampshire Department of Transportation was seen making safety improvements Monday at the intersection of Route 28 and 171 in the wake of both a deadly crash there and massive outcry from local residents and officials to take action before more lives are lost.
Ramsie Taylor, 17, of Wolfeboro was killed as she entered the intersection on Sept. 26 as she was driving to school.
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