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Community demands action on dangerous road conditions

July 09, 2024 | Culpeper County, Virginia



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Community demands action on dangerous road conditions
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed ongoing safety concerns regarding traffic conditions on key local roads, particularly focusing on the intersection of Route 13 and the stretch of road transitioning from 60 to 55 miles per hour on Route 60 East. Board members highlighted the dangers posed by heavy truck traffic, especially on Clinton Road, which has seen a significant increase in dump trucks—estimated at 30 to 40 daily—since the closure of a local poultry business.

Concerns were raised about the statutory speed limits set by the Department of Transportation (DOT), which currently allows for a 55 mph speed limit on these roads despite the hazardous conditions. One board member emphasized the need for a review of these limits, citing the dangerous nature of the intersection and the high volume of truck traffic that poses risks to residents and drivers alike.

The discussion underscored the urgency for action, as local officials seek to improve safety measures and potentially reassess speed regulations in light of the changing traffic landscape. The meeting reflected a growing consensus on the need for enhanced oversight and intervention to protect the community from traffic-related incidents.

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