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5/13/2009
Andrew Thomas
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What is really killing motorists on Route 3?

Next week we will all get to find out what VDOT recommends to make Route 3 safer.  Some of the ideas they have suggested so far to reduce the number of serious auto accidents are rumble strips in the center of the road, enhanced warning signs, and flashing lights.  But, will changes like this really make a difference?

 

VDOT has indicated that the road isn’t the problem, it’s the drivers.  According to VDOT, preliminary study data has shown that 85 percent of drivers on Route 3 exceed the 55 mph speed limit.  In addition, the most recent fatal accident was caused by an allegedly intoxicated driver who drifted into the wrong lane.

 

Distracted drivers and aggressive drivers are also becoming more of a problem on Virginia roads.  There is only so much that can be done to the roads themselves to keep us safe from this kind of driver behavior.  Ultimately, something needs to be done to better educate drivers about the consequences of their actions – and perhaps the punishments for bad or dangerous driving need to be harsher.

 

The results released next week should be interesting.  And this is an important study, because Route 3 is a major link between Culpeper and Fredericksburg.  Some citizens have expressed concern that the portions of Route 3 that are only 2 lanes instead of 4 (near Stevensburg and near Culpeper town limits) are an issue.  We’ll find out soon if VDOT agrees.




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