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Published: Aug 18, 2009 12:55 PM
Modified: Aug 26, 2009 01:18 PM

DOT: Three-lane Market Street unlikely
 
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East Market Street likely has too many cars to become a three-lane road, N.C. Department of Transportation engineers told Smithfield officials Tuesday.

Town councilmen and downtown leaders had asked DOT to study the possibility of changing the street from a four-lane road to two lanes with a center turn lane.

"It's teetering on the sense of I would recommend you not do that," said Jim Dunlop, congestion management engineer. "A road like this, you don't have a good option other than to leave it as it is."

Dunlop said most blocks of Market Street see about 22,000 vehicles a day, with as many as 36,000 passing the Front Street intersection daily. Three-lane roads generally become too congested with more than 16,000 vehicles per day, he said.

Read more in the Aug. 26 edition of The Herald.

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