What happened on Route 78 on Valentine's Day is starting to hit the fan now, and it is good the Ed is taking the blame--to an extent, but blaming people will not solve the problem, so I am glad that the state is looking at new ways to deal with bad weather issues.
One question I had, was why no one thought to stop traffic going in the other direction--where is was little traffic any way, and pull out some of those concrete barriers and let the cars and trucks proceed to the nearest exit?
I have been on that stretch of road, and it is not completely isolated, there are towns and stores, and houses not too far away, why was there no support given to the stranded drivers??
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Hoodwink
Apr 2, 2007 | 12:51 PM |
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Single dad, with two dogs, and two cats, an elderly house, and one amazing teenaged daughter. I use the Perkiomen Trail & a lot of step work for stress relief!
Member Since: 3/9/2007