I've lived in a neighborhood off of Trawick for over 10 years and the primary safety concerns for motor vehicles I've observed is the small hill at Edgetone Dr where line of sight is minimal. Cross traffic across Trawick from side streets are also of concern due to limited visibility due to various utility poles and boxes especially at Broadland Drive.
It depends, I think 2 lane areas, especially with divided grassed median will help slow the speed of motorists. If the design includes long sections of three lanes of pavement, motorists will drive too fast.
I've lived in a neighborhood off of Trawick for over 10 years and the primary safety concerns for motor vehicles I've observed is the small hill at Edgetone Dr where line of sight is minimal. Cross traffic across Trawick from side streets are also of concern due to limited visibility due to various utility poles and boxes especially at Broadland Drive.
It depends, I think 2 lane areas, especially with divided grassed median will help slow the speed of motorists. If the design includes long sections of three lanes of pavement, motorists will drive too fast.
I've lived in a neighborhood off of Trawick for over 10 years and the primary safety concerns for motor vehicles I've observed is the small hill at Edgetone Dr where line of sight is minimal. Cross traffic across Trawick from side streets are also of concern due to limited visibility due to various utility poles and boxes especially at Broadland Drive.
It depends, I think 2 lane areas, especially with divided grassed median will help slow the speed of motorists. If the design includes long sections of three lanes of pavement, motorists will drive too fast.
The project calls for us to convert both Blount and Person streets into two two-way streets between Edenton Street and Delway Street. On a scale between 1 and 10, please rate your support for the two-way conversion.
Based on the information from the video and or the public meeting please let us know what parts of the project are the most important to you. Please put in order most important to least important.
The road is already safe. I live on the road and there are rarely any accidents.
I've lived in a neighborhood off of Trawick for over 10 years and the primary safety concerns for motor vehicles I've observed is the small hill at Edgetone Dr where line of sight is minimal. Cross traffic across Trawick from side streets are also of concern due to limited visibility due to various utility poles and boxes especially at Broadland Drive.
It depends, I think 2 lane areas, especially with divided grassed median will help slow the speed of motorists. If the design includes long sections of three lanes of pavement, motorists will drive too fast.