
Product No.: 12033
Date Published: 01/2012
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This document represents the findings and recommendations for the Congestion and Crash Site Analysis Program study conducted in Mercer County in Fiscal Year 2012. This program represents an effort to improve the mobility and safety on roadways in the DVRPC region. The goal of the program is to identify cost-effective improvement strategies that will reduce congestion and crashes and improve mobility and safety for all road users. Working with a data-driven process and the Mercer County Planning and Engineering Departments, the intersections of Quakerbridge Road (CR 533) at Village Road/Lawrence Square Boulevard and Quakerbridge Road at Lawrence Station Road were chosen. Indepth crash and level of service analyses were performed to gain an understanding of the issues. With input from the advisory committee, improvement strategies were identified to address the issues. As appropriate, proposed improvement strategies were tested for effectiveness. The study resulted in recommendations to improve safety and reduce congestion at the two intersections.Geographic Area Covered: Lawrence and West Windsor Townships, Mercer County
Key Words: Village Road, Lawrence Square Boulevard, Lawrence Station Road, Quakerbridge Road, CR 533, Level of Service, LOS, intersection, safety, crashes, roadway, improvements, turning movements, peak hour, strategies, West Windsor Township, Lawrence Township
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- Kevin S. Murphy (kmurphy@dvrpc.org)
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