From this week's edition of
Town Talk.
The Ridley Township Commissioners got some good news at their Oct. 22 meeting when it was announced that after more than 20 years of prodding PennDOT for action, the troublesome east bound off-ramp from the Blue Route to East MacDade Boulevard will soon be a thing of the past..
State Rep. Joseph Hackett (R 161 District) reported to the commissioners that PennDOT has approved the reconfigurement of the east-west bound off ramps to MacDade Boulevard from I-476 that will eliminate the short merge ramp to East MacDade Boulevard, dubbed the "death ramp" by township police because of the numerous accidents that have occurred at the ramp.
The plans call for both east and west bound MacDade Boulevard traffic to continue on the off-ramp for west bound traffic. The west bound lane will curve to the right to MacDade, just as it does now, while the east bound traffic will continue on a ramp to a traffic light on MacDade for a left turn.
The blinking traffic light on MacDade Boulevard now for traffic entering the Blue Route northbound will be converted to an active traffic signal controlling cars entering the Blue Route and exiting the Blue Route east bound on MacDade.
I guess extending the merge along eastbound MacDade Blvd. wasn't considered. IMHO, that would've been a better and possibly cheaper solution.
The downside I see with this reconfiguration will be that there will be more traffic stopped at red lights than there are today. Anybody who's used I-476 north from I-95 knows that the mainline I-476 backs up onto I-95. The exit to MacDade Blvd.'s often used as an escape ramp from the gridlock. The
intent of the original ramp configuration was for exiting traffic from I-476 North would
not have to stop prior to getting on MacDade.
This new set-up, slated to be done by
2016-17 2017-18, could mean that the current MacDade off-ramp will be backed up... unless the plans call for widening the cloverleaf portion to 2-lanes (one for each direction). Such wasn't mentioned in the article and unfortunately, no graphic/sketch of what the alterations would look like are included.
Granted, those from the area or use this interchange have a pretty good idea of what the changes will entail.