Residents of Goffstown and Bedford, New Hampshire, voiced concerns about traffic congestion and safety along the Route 114 corridor during a public meeting held on June 17, 2026, according to local news reports. The meeting, organized by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT), aimed to gather input on potential improvements to the busy roadway.
Attendees highlighted issues such as speeding, inadequate pedestrian crossings, and difficulty entering side roads from Route 114. Many called for traffic-calming measures, including roundabouts and better signage. The NHDOT presented preliminary data showing an increase in average daily traffic over the past five years, though specific figures were not immediately available.
Officials noted that any changes would require further study and funding. The NHDOT plans to review public comments and conduct additional traffic analysis before proposing specific solutions. A timeline for next steps has not been announced.