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Large crater in road with warning for "bump" - fill it in already
I love how the city can just put up a "BUMP" sign or a "rough road for the next 4 miles" sign instead of repairing the problem?!
Ride east on RTE 2 (from south lake ave) and you'll see a sign that says "rough road for the next 4 miles" WTF?!
So, a road that's allowed to fall apart is "OK" as long as the city is alerting us to its rough condition with a simple sign?
I wonder how many years of inactivity they gain by just adding that sign?
Usually a "rough road ahead" sign is a temporary measure put in place to let drivers know of a road that's rough but will soon be repaired.
Not so in Troy. They just erect permanent rough road signs instead of repaving.
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vinnyh (Guest)
I love how the city can just put up a "BUMP" sign or a "rough road for the next 4 miles" sign instead of repairing the problem?!
Ride east on RTE 2 (from south lake ave) and you'll see a sign that says "rough road for the next 4 miles" WTF?!
So, a road that's allowed to fall apart is "OK" as long as the city is alerting us to its rough condition with a simple sign?
I wonder how many years of inactivity they gain by just adding that sign?
toni (Guest)
Usually a "rough road ahead" sign is a temporary measure put in place to let drivers know of a road that's rough but will soon be repaired.
Not so in Troy. They just erect permanent rough road signs instead of repaving.
Ken Zalewski (Registered User)