Re: More Warning Signs & Alarms Are Needed to Prevent Trucks From Slamming Into Low Train Overpasses (1522275) | |||
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Re: More Warning Signs & Alarms Are Needed to Prevent Trucks From Slamming Into Low Train Overpasses |
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Posted by Dyre Dan on Sun Aug 25 12:14:50 2019, in response to Re: More Warning Signs & Alarms Are Needed to Prevent Trucks From Slamming Into Low Train Overpasses, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Fri Aug 23 13:00:15 2019. What about the Cross Bronx is not built to Interstate standards? About all I can think of is the eastbound entrance ramp at Jerome Ave., which ends with a stop sign, IIRC, as does the northbound entrance to the Deegan at 230th St. That is hardly the source of major delays. I-95 South very briefly narrows to one lane as it transitions from the Bruckner Expwy. to the Cross Bronx, but that is allowed because it is a ramp, and it was built after the Moses era. |
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