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Wednesday Nov 11 | Posted by: roboblogger

Traffic woes continue

Full story: Westport News

The South Western Regional Planning Agency issued a report revealing what many commuters already know: during rush hour, you can't drive 55 on Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkway.

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Westporter

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Friday Nov 13
 
South Western Regional Planning Agency is a waste of money spent on things that will never be solved by them.

Traffic woes continue
By Anthony Karge
akarge@bcnnew.com
Posted: 11/11/2009 01:01:05 AM EST

The South Western Regional Planning Agency (SWRPA) issued a report revealing what many commuters already know: during rush hour, you can't drive 55 on Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkway.

"It's something we do to give us some metrics about what's happening," said Alex Karman, senior transportation planner for SWRPA. "Obviously, everyone knows there is congestion and we want data that's both quantitative and easy for the public to understand."

The problem is something that can't be easily fixed with the Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) dealing with thousands of vehicles on I-95 and a lack of resources to undergo significant changes to the highway, which is the most traveled in the region. The Merritt Parkway, also known as CT-15, is the second-most traveled.

According to the report, the average speed on the southbound lanes of I-95 and the Merritt during the morning rush is 35 mph and 34 mph, respectively. In the evening rush, the northbound lanes of I-95 slowed even more to 29 mph, while the Merritt proved to be a little faster at 41 mph.

The data was collected in the spring by cars equipped with GPS that sent back travel data every two seconds. However, unlike some rush hour drivers,

Not one word on how much this latest project cost,Alex doesn't even live in Ct does he?
Westporter

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Friday Nov 13
 
a real no brainer,the state is broke,one reason is paying for studies like this.
What the rush hour congestion report does reveal are the most congested areas that thousands of drivers encounter.
"The other thing we try to do with this is indentify the trouble spots," said Karman. "There's traffic everywhere."
Drivers leaving Westport encountered the worst if they're heading south on I-95 in the morning. Between exits 16 and 15 in Norwalk, the average speed plummets to only 15 mph. In the evening, the worst spots are exit 6 in Stamford and between exits 10 and 12 in Darien, both of which also average 15 miles per hour.
On the Merritt Parkway in the morning, the worst southbound area is in Fairfield between exits 48 and 44, with a 16 mph average in the 3.9-mile segment. In the evening, the slowest stretch is between exits 40 and 39 in Norwalk, with an average speed of 17 mph.
Karman said that the data gained from this report can be used by SWRPA to gauge the effectiveness of DOT projects that are aimed to alleviate traffic congestion.
SWRPA is a governmental agency that that serves eight municipalities in Fairfield County, including Westport. Of those eight, Wilton, Weston and New Canaan are the only towns that both I-95 and the Merritt Parkway do not run through, although the parkway lies on the southern border of these towns.
For the DOT, easing congestion on I-95 is an ongoing battle. The interstate was built in the 1950s as a way to streamline driving and link Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York City with the rest of the east coast. The DOT is now taking whatever approaches it can to limit congestion, despite the difficulty that it entails since the area has already been extensively developed.
"I-95 is difficult," said Kevin Nursick, spokesperson for the DOT. "I'm sure you can find 100,000 motorists that drive it everyday that can tell you the same thing."
Widening the highway seems the easiest way to ease congestion, but Nursick said there are numerous obstacles that make it unfeasible.
"In terms of widening I-95, you're talking about a very difficult and expensive proposition," he said. "Because of development, there's not a whole lot of room there."
Nursick said that widening the highway would also entail "numerous property acquisitions" and, he added, the use of eminent domain is "tricky."
Although the DOT is a state entity, federal funding makes some of the project possible. This creates another problem since those funds are uncertain for departments across the country.
"We're always looking to improve infrastructure but also maintaining what we have," said Nursick. "The money will be getting more difficult to get, so from our perspective it's more important to maintain our house, fix our leaking roof, rather than tearing up the kitchen to put in granite countertops."
He added, "You can't neglect the improvements that might be new infrastructure but you need to balance them with preservation."
In Hartford, legislators thought about adding tolls or congestion pricing, which would charge drivers for being on highways during the busiest hours in order to get people off the roads and raise some money in light of a budget deficit. But nothing was settled this year.
These problems don't bode well for commuters hoping to have their drives shortened to a reasonable amount of time, but the DOT does have some options that help a little.
One of those is the creation of high-speed "change lanes" in the congested area of exits 11-13 in Darien. The project, about 60-70 percent complete, will add an extra lane between the exits, much like the one in Norwalk between exits 15 and 16.
"Speed change lanes, in the words of the governor, can be referred to as 'congestion busters,' " said Nursick.
Bev

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Sunday Nov 15
 
Yes a waste of money,just get in your car and drive around,we proabably paid $100,000 grand for that.What was the cost of the project the reporter should have written about.
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