Learn patience or find a new way to get out into traffic. Once they build the new shopping center next to Kohl's you won't be able to get onto Lansdowne Ave until midnight. Good luck.
I see your problem. Other than to call Upper Darby Twp or PENNDOT, I really don't have a solution for you. There is no way to widen the road. They won't put up a traffic signal just for that street either. You seem to be stuck. Good luck. Have patience.
TOO much TRAFFIC. It has been like this for years and years, I don't understand how you think it'll be corrected, especially with the fact that Havertown approved the new shopping center next to Kohls. Have fun!
"Get over it" Get a clue!!! SeeClickFix is a tool to address the issues in communities. I've lived here all my life and would expect that the issue would not escalate without being addressed. With the development of Havertowns Quarry, Upper Darby has to address the issue alone. Having gone to all the Havertown meetings on this development. I can tell you that from the Mayor on down Upper Darby has no plan or concern about what is happening to my neighborhood. Having personally brought up the traffic issue at the meetings. I can tell you that both townships agree that it is a big issue. But have agreed to do nothing until after the development is completed.
( The pen dot road study submitted by the developer only focused on traffic adjacent to the Quarry. Not Lansdowne ave or any other Upper Darby roads)
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TOO much TRAFFIC. It has been like this for years and years, I don't understand how you think it'll be corrected, especially with the fact that Havertown approved the new shopping center next to Kohls. Have fun!
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( The pen dot road study submitted by the developer only focused on traffic adjacent to the Quarry. Not Lansdowne ave or any other Upper Darby roads)
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