Friends and Neighbors:
 
The following was in today's DN.
 
It's been suggested that lots of us have items we might add to  the list (the 
horrible left turn going north from University Ave/38th St onto  
Chester/Baltimore, coupled with the timing of the lights to actually get onto  
Chester or 
Baltimore at 39th Street comes immediately to mind).
 
 

Al  Krigman



reminding you that you read it first, here, on the popu-list 

  
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Letters: My University City traffic nightmares 
Philadelphia Daily News (9/29/08)

IWORK at 37th and Walnut. If there is a hell for drivers, it must  be 
University City with the constant construction, vast number of pedestrians,  
trucks, 
taxis, buses and double-parking.  
Now, it seems, the city is on a mission to make things worse by  adding more 
traffic lights, stop signs and no-turn-on-red signs.  
Some specific nightmare spots:  
31st and Spring Garden. About a year ago, the city put up a  no-turn-on-red 
sign. The effect: long lines of idling cars on 31st Street  burning up $3.75 a 
gallon gasoline.  
Spring Garden Bridge at the Art Museum. A new light went up last  month. 
Result? More cars backed up on the bridge. Everything seemed to move well  
before 
the light.  
34th at Lancaster, at the 7-Eleven. Another new light. Trucks  continue to 
block the right lane as they unload their deliveries to the store.  With the 
new 
light, there is effectively only one open lane at the light.  Traffic backs 
way up 34th.  
And let's not forget all the bike lanes our last mayor was so fond  of, 
turning four-lane roads into two lanes. Again, lots of idling, polluting  cars. 
When is the city going to do something to improve traffic flow in  University 
City?  
Donald Kaufmann, Philadelphia 
 





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