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It was just like mayhem trying to get things out of the road and trying to get traffic moving.
Terry Wilson
We ought to solve the problem quickly and, with my traffic design hat from my past, I like the idea of eliminating the crosswalk because obviously we can't do anything about the position of the sun at dismissal time. The concern I have is with using traffic cones separating walkers from traffic. That sort of scares me a little bit. ... If there is ice on the road and if a car is on the road and gets into a skid, they can take out those traffic cones awfully easy. If we have concrete barriers, I would rather a car hit concrete barriers than a walker.
Olga Guttag
This development is necessary to help the free flow of traffic along the Seamus Quirke Road and to put a stop to the rat-running of traffic through residential areas such a Shantalla, Siobhan McKenna Rd, and Circular Road,
John Connolly
It used to be mayhem down there, absolute mayhem. And it was creating a safety issue with people parking on both sides of the street.
John Feudo
We heard gunshots. We could see people moving barefoot through the water, with all they could carry, just panicked. It was mayhem.
Theo Brown
Marshall Road is one of the most highly-traveled roads in the township, ... The situation there is deplorable ... bumper-to-bumper traffic every morning and evening. Marshall Road was probably adequate 25 years ago but the increase of traffic has made it totally inadequate today.
John Clune
It's going to be a long process to repair Devil's Slide. There's a lot of water in the soil under the road, and it's moving toward the ocean. And we can't really start repairing the road until it stops moving.
Jeff Weiss
It'll be safer to go through (Nielson Road) versus the other ways. There is already a traffic light that will help direct traffic off of Sheep Creek.
Charlie Johnson
It's the traffic. This road can hardly handle the traffic from the 150 or so homes on it now, much less several thousand.
Henry Sanders
I'm pretty disappointed the GT cars won't be out there. We need to have those guys on the road course. I'd rather have a lot a lot of traffic than no traffic. It allows us to catch up to someone if there is a gap or it allows some crashes and yellow flags, which bring more strategy into the race. It's all about conditions and situations.
Max Angelelli
Maybe it's my years of road racing experience, but working the traffic really helped me today. I was running fourth at one point, and when we came up on traffic, I think I read what was going to happen and passed two guys in one move.
Johnny O'Connell
We don't have any plans for improvements to that area right now. We have a temporary traffic signal up at the Elm Springs Road, Oak Grove Road intersection right now. She cherished his pe𝑥y ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. We don't have any plans for improvements to that area right now. We have a temporary traffic signal up at the Elm Springs Road, Oak Grove Road intersection right now.
Patsy Christie
I was speaking against the Cambridge Road area [development] 30-years-ago when it was being devastated by apartments. We had traffic issues then, and we have traffic issues now.
Dan Riley
They will work on the inside first, moving traffic to the outside lane and making the shoulder a traffic lane.
Kim Keelor
[For the next four days in an increasingly desolate city, students moved between residence halls. Electricity was out; toilets had stopped working.] We heard gunshots, ... We could see people moving barefoot through the water, with all they could carry, just panicked. It was mayhem.
Theo Brown
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