Braddock and Walney Rds to be a 4 ramp parclo and provide new entrance and additional parking to Elanor C. Lawrence Park. Raise speed limit to 65 MPH.
This will probably be moved to the region-specific boards, but thanks for the info.
Or is this a proposal? If so, it should probably go in "Fictitious Highways."
Quote from: Quillz on September 13, 2011, 08:04:58 PM
This will probably be moved to the region-specific boards, but thanks for the info.
Or is this a proposal? If so, it should probably go in "Fictitious Highways."
This is a purpose and it remains in general highway talk.
Quote from: Quillz on September 13, 2011, 08:04:58 PM
This will probably be moved to the region-specific boards, but thanks for the info.
Or is this a proposal? If so, it should probably go in "Fictitious Highways."
It's the real thing, NOT a proposal, so it remains here.
Quillz: considering that the last time he posted this (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170.msg113606#msg113606), it went into Fictional Highways, this one probably will as well.
ethanman: as with last time (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170.msg113691#msg113691), I once agan ask you what your source is for this.
And even if this WAS real, it belongs under the Mid-Atlantic folder (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?board=4.0), not General Highway Talk.
I think it should be merged into the prior thread that was moved, unless he can offer a citation or other verifiable source for the info. He failed to do so last time after the moderators told him to provide a source.
I've never heard a thing about this. My mother recently retired after working near that intersection for almost 20 years and when I asked her about it she said she never heard any such thing either.
I cannot begin to imagine Virginia would allow 65 there even if there were an interchange, especially given the 45-mph limit not far to the south. Virginia doesn't usually drop limits by 20 mph in a short distance.
Thread locked. ethanman62187, do not open a new thread on this subject, nor make assertions that a project is definitely going to be occurring, unless you either have a link to a news story/planning document on the project, or there's actually equipment on site.