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Traffic study reveals alarming surge in vehicle counts

August 07, 2024 | Goochland County, Virginia


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Traffic study reveals alarming surge in vehicle counts
During a recent government meeting, a local resident presented findings from an empirical study on traffic patterns in the area, raising concerns about the accuracy of official traffic studies. The resident reported counting between 19 and 32 vehicles passing in the opposite direction during a four to five-minute drive, emphasizing that these observations were made during the summer months when school was not in session. This discrepancy prompted the resident to question the validity of the traffic data being presented by officials, suggesting that the actual volume of traffic may be significantly higher than reported.

Additionally, the resident highlighted the ongoing discussions regarding the requirement for a left turn lane in the development planning process. Initially, the project was proposed for three or four lots, but it has since expanded to include ten and now fourteen lots. This evolution in the project size has raised further questions about the adequacy of traffic management measures in place.

The meeting underscored the importance of accurate traffic assessments in urban planning and the need for ongoing community engagement in development discussions.

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