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BJ Fudge comments on Patricia Trail/KY 61 intersection issue

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
I agree that there are presently safety concerns with entering and exiting at the Duo-County corner with 61/80 and I agree that the danger factor will be exacerbated by the increased traffic from the new Pinewood Shopping Center.

However, the unmarked intersection to which I was speaking is the Duo-County/Goodwill/Sleep Inn, four-way stop intersection. There are no centerline markings, no left turn/straight ahead/right turn demarcation lines nor arrows. Additionally and to your credit, there are none of these centerline/left turn/straight ahead/right turn demarcation lines nor arrows entering into the 61/80 traffic from this street either. --
Comments re article 91001 Robby Morrison Intersection is fatality waiting to happen




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