Concerns over a hazardous intersection in Chilton County were brought to light during a recent government meeting, as a resident recounted a near-fatal accident that occurred three years ago. The individual described a collision at the intersection of Highway 59 and County Road 547, highlighting the dangers posed by poor visibility and lack of road markings.
The resident detailed their experience of approaching the intersection, where a truck and trailer made a turn, obscuring their view of oncoming traffic. This led to a near-miss with another vehicle that was speeding and passing on a solid yellow line. Following the incident, the resident contacted the engineering department to advocate for safety improvements, specifically requesting road striping to enhance visibility.
Despite the passage of three years, the resident expressed frustration that no action has been taken to address the safety concerns. They recounted another close call while driving to church on a Sunday morning, emphasizing the ongoing risk to themselves and others. The resident urged the engineering department to take immediate action, warning that without intervention, a serious accident could occur.
In response, officials acknowledged the concerns and mentioned that they were exploring potential solutions, including the possibility of cutting down a nearby hill to improve sightlines at the intersection. The meeting underscored the urgent need for infrastructure improvements to prevent future accidents and ensure the safety of local drivers.