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Middlesex County, Woodbridge install new signal, ADA upgrades at Oaktree Road intersection
Summary
County and township officials on site in Woodbridge unveiled a new traffic signal, audible pedestrian crossings and ADA ramps at Oaktree Road, part of Middlesex County's Vision 0 road-safety program; officials cited about $1 million in recent work and noted 60 county roadway fatalities last year.
Middlesex County and Woodbridge Township officials gathered on Oaktree Road to unveil a new traffic signal, audible pedestrian crossings and Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant ramps at the busy intersection of Oaktree Road (County Road 604), Plymouth Drive and Magnolia Road.
County Director Ronald G. Rios said the changes are part of Middlesex County's Vision 0 initiative and aimed at reducing fatalities and serious injuries on county roadways. "Through our Vision 0 initiative, which seeks to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries while promoting equitable mobility for all road users, we are committed to improving safety and quality of life for all county residents and visitors," Rios said.
The upgrades include a modern traffic…
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