City transportation officials are fast-tracking street redesigns to a dangerous intersection in Manhattan’s Chinatown where two people were killed by a speeding driver last month.

Prosecutors charged Autumn Romero with vehicular homicide in the two deaths. Cops say she barreled off the Manhattan Bridge on July 19 and smashed into a bicyclist and pedestrian, killing them both. Romero was allegedly drunk and speeding at 109 miles per hour before she lost control of her Chevy Malibu, according to police officials.

The city transportation department will install new physical barriers in the coming weeks to protect pedestrians from runaway drivers at Bowery and Canal Street, officials said.

The transportation department also announced it’s starting a process to lower the speed limit for dr

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