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Posted sign indicates Right Lane Ends ...wrong
Its actually the left lane that ends.
Sign should indicate merge to the right or left lane ends.
Posted sign indicates Right Lane Ends ...wrong
Its actually the left lane that ends.
Sign should indicate merge to the right or left lane ends.
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werner (Khách)
Steve (Khách)
Steve (Khách)
wernerapnj (Khách)
wernerapnj (Khách)
Steve (Khách)
wernerapnj (Khách)
Mon. Co. is looking into it.
The only buttons being pushed appear to be yours.
Having a bad day :-( ???
Fritz (Khách)
Walter (Khách)
mike (Khách)
Larry P (Khách)
wernerapnj (Khách)
As the original poster I feel compelled to respond to the recent comments that this problem does not exist or was inaccurately reported.
It is very obvious that the left lane the merges to the right as I describe. I challenge anyone to perform a simple experiment... drive it. Stay to the left and you WILL run into a gradually widening yellow center median that defines a dedicated left turn lane. You are forced to turn to right to avoid driving over the yellow mark out and ending up in the turning slot. In contrast - the right lane simply follows the right curb line.
The steering motions are clearly from left to right to stay in the through travel lane.
wernerapnj (Khách)
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http://wikimapia.org/#lat=40.4005994&lon=-74.1435997&z=20&l=0&m=s
Mr. Zinser (Khách)
George (Khách)
Tony (Khách)
wernerapnj (Khách)
Name calling and denials will not change the facts.
- The road, (both lanes), curves to the left after the sign.
- The lane separator disappears
- Then the lane narrows TO THE RIGHT
The road merges to the RIGHT
The Left lane Ends.
The sign is wrong, and should also be moved farther north.
Just test drive it - stay to the left,
Return, Stay to the right,
Compare - Facts are facts.
Peter (Khách)
wernerapnj (Khách)
Reopened wernerapnj (Khách)
Frontman89 (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
I don't know if you noticed but one of the comments above said that a RR bridge crossing Laurel Avenue will be replaced sometime in the near future. This may involve road widening. However, I see what you are trying to say here. If you really want to be persistent about it, you have every right to. Email the engineering department: engineer@co.monmouth.nj.us
If you want to send it to a specific person, these guys can help: Ming.Kao@co.monmouth.nj.us , Thomas.Aumack@co.monmouth.nj.us , Joseph.Ettore@co.monmouth.nj.us , Debra.Compton@co.monmouth.nj.us
wernerapnj (Khách)