Oh what a shame. Trucks block traffic at rush hour. Maybe the it is not the trucks but the people that pull up too far into the intersection.
If you want to eat have a car to drive. We need the trucks. Stop making it soo hard for them to get around the towns. Trucks bring everything that you use. Everything.
You are missing the whole point! I am not dissing on trucks! What I am saying is that some of these roads & intersections are not designed for trucks. It's a matter of common sense.
And also the trucks are going out Squirel Lane and trying to make a right onto Orvilla. Like the comment above, these roads and intersections were not designed for trucks! Where is the Hatfield police?
So the solution is 1. everyone needs to stop driving cars so the trucks can make turns and 2. have the police give tickets to the truck drivers while they are trying to work. Don't think either are likely solutions. The problem is the intersections are not designed properly for trucks. Maybe simply having the traffic stop further back at the interesections would help. And if anyone should get a ticket it should be the passenger cars who don't stop behind the line to give trucks the space they need to make the turn.
Cars are behind the line! Have you ever been to that intersection? Sit at the traffic light on Moyer road facing Cowpath, you will see what I mean! This intersection is too small for a truck to turn from Moyer onto Cowpath! A lot of intersections in this area were made before the big rigs of today, these roads can't handle them!
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If you want to eat have a car to drive. We need the trucks. Stop making it soo hard for them to get around the towns. Trucks bring everything that you use. Everything.
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should do whatever is necessary to allow people to turn right on red from moyer to cowpath.
also, no reason why we cant turn right on red from moyer to cowpath then cowpath people are turning left onto moyer. just stupid light programming.