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Front PageJuly 23, 2008 


Intersection eyed for possible work

COLTS NECK - Responding to a request from Colts Neck officials, Monmouth County engineers have begun studying the traffic patterns and alignment of Crine Road, where it intersects Dutch Lane Road and Heulitt Road, to see what can be done to improve safety at the intersection.

According to a press release from the county, preliminary data has revealed that the intersection, despite having an unconventional geometry, is not a highcrash area. Most of the crashes that do occur there happen during peak rush hours, rarely at night or during the rest of the day.

"I have asked the county engineer to look at what improvements could be made, but to keep in mind that any changes must meet the design objectives of a designated scenic road," Freeholder Director Lillian G. Burry said. "Crine Road was identified as a scenic road in the Monmouth County Scenic Roadway Plan, which was adopted by the county's Planning Board in 2001."

Joseph Ettore, the county engineer, said that as the county continues to grow there is always a need to re-examine traffic patterns and road designs.

"We realize that as the county grows there has been an increase in traffic," Ettore said. "What accommodated traffic flows years ago may very well be insufficient today."

The county will embark on a detailed study of traffic volume and crashes and make a full review of the intersection's geometry before making a recommendation, Ettore said.




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