May not have to if VDOT, Foust, Murphy and Favola figure out a way to get Maryland drivers off our local roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well then, let them bring it.
Sounds like the remedy would be to close Langley, not the ramp.
Anonymous wrote:Well then, let them bring it.
Anonymous wrote:Better press release would have been “Rest of DC Region Unanimously Agrees Langley Full of Arrogant A-Holes”
Anonymous wrote:Well then, let them bring it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It frequently takes my dd 45-60 minutes to get to extra curriculars ar Marshall in the 5-6:00 hour. Perhaps we should start a petition to close the ramp to 495 from route 7. It’s unfair for us to be sooooo inconvenienced. There is no other way to get in and out of the school other than using route 7. And if the ramp at Georgetown pike is closed, then the traffic will move to route 7 to get onto the beltway.
I don’t think anyone is paying much attention to the Langley survey but, yes, if the Georgetown Pike exit ramp is closed, traffic around Marshall will just get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It frequently takes my dd 45-60 minutes to get to extra curriculars ar Marshall in the 5-6:00 hour. Perhaps we should start a petition to close the ramp to 495 from route 7. It’s unfair for us to be sooooo inconvenienced. There is no other way to get in and out of the school other than using route 7. And if the ramp at Georgetown pike is closed, then the traffic will move to route 7 to get onto the beltway.
Except that GTP is two lanes and Route 7 is eight lanes, so no one on Route 7 is trapped the way that GTP people are trapped. Plus, now most every route, including Route 7 - has sidewalks, but most of GTP does not have sidewalks, not the abutting neighborhoods, so traffic in that particular area is a legitimate safety issue. Apples and oranges. Know what you are talking about before you prattle on.
Wow. Who do you think has been fighting sidewalks and the widening of GTP all these years. Hint: not Marshall families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It frequently takes my dd 45-60 minutes to get to extra curriculars ar Marshall in the 5-6:00 hour. Perhaps we should start a petition to close the ramp to 495 from route 7. It’s unfair for us to be sooooo inconvenienced. There is no other way to get in and out of the school other than using route 7. And if the ramp at Georgetown pike is closed, then the traffic will move to route 7 to get onto the beltway.
Except that GTP is two lanes and Route 7 is eight lanes, so no one on Route 7 is trapped the way that GTP people are trapped. Plus, now most every route, including Route 7 - has sidewalks, but most of GTP does not have sidewalks, not the abutting neighborhoods, so traffic in that particular area is a legitimate safety issue. Apples and oranges. Know what you are talking about before you prattle on.
Anonymous wrote:It frequently takes my dd 45-60 minutes to get to extra curriculars ar Marshall in the 5-6:00 hour. Perhaps we should start a petition to close the ramp to 495 from route 7. It’s unfair for us to be sooooo inconvenienced. There is no other way to get in and out of the school other than using route 7. And if the ramp at Georgetown pike is closed, then the traffic will move to route 7 to get onto the beltway.
Anonymous wrote:It frequently takes my dd 45-60 minutes to get to extra curriculars ar Marshall in the 5-6:00 hour. Perhaps we should start a petition to close the ramp to 495 from route 7. It’s unfair for us to be sooooo inconvenienced. There is no other way to get in and out of the school other than using route 7. And if the ramp at Georgetown pike is closed, then the traffic will move to route 7 to get onto the beltway.