Description
Bicycle commuters heading downhill, northbound Sanner Rd are exposed to gravel from eroding shoulder that could cause a high speed crash. Road surface also eroding at white line markings. Has been broom-swept by the APL Cycling Club, but continues to return.
8 Comments
Fran Horan (Registered User)
Fran Horan (Registered User)
Fran Horan (Registered User)
Brian (Guest)
Fran Horan (Registered User)
Shoulder is un-rideable at high speeds down this steep hill. Advised all riders on APL club ride I lead last night to ride in the main traffic lane when safe to merge there and ride on that surface for safety.
MD Bikeways state grant for Guilford Rd may address this area and problem.
Fran Horan (Registered User)
Closed DPWCustomerService-LBrightwell (Registered User)
Dear Ms. Horan:
Sanner Road is included in Howard County’s street sweeping cycle. Per your request, the Bureau of Highways has advised our street sweeping contractor to give extra attention to the Sanner Road shoulder. Have a good day.
Lisa Brightwell
Howard County Public Works Customer Service
Fran Horan (Registered User)