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Monday, October 22, 2012

Township to Explore Speeding Problem on Rural Roads

White Pine Road homeowner said motorists have turned the roadway into a dangerous situation for residents.

The rural area of White Pine Road has become a safety hazard for residents due to an increase in traffic, according to one local homeowner. At the last meeting of the South Brunswick Township Council, White Pine Road resident Larry Raab told the council that motorists have turned the roadway into a danger zone and that large trucks are using it as a shortcut to Davidsons Mill Road. "The road has become quite a speedway during the morning and evening commute," Raab told the council. "There used to be signs that (a bridge on White Pine Road) is limited to four tons, but now I see large trucks using it to go to Davidsons Mill Road." Raab continued that residents don't feel safe letting their children on the front lawn anywhere near the roads…

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AC

6:39 pm on Monday, October 22, 2012

Wow I am not alone. Hurray! I am glad it is not just me   more ›

Thursday, September 6, 2012

PSE&G Tanker Trucks Operating on Davidsons Mill Road Through Friday

Trucks exempt from weight restrictions on Davidsons Mill Road as they are making local deliveries.

Residents of Davidsons Mill Road are advised to expect large trucks operating on the roadway through Saturday. South Brunswick Police's Traffic Bureau sent out an alert that Carbon Express Trucking has been contracted to remove fluids from the PSE&G switching station on Davidsons Mill Road.  The job will run through Sept. 8 and there will be tractor trailer tankers traveling from the switching station to Route 535 and the NJ Turnpike. The trucks will be accessing Davidsons Mill Road from Route 535.  The tankers are expected to make approximately 9 trips each day. The trucks are exempt from local weight restrictions on Davidsons Mill Road due to the fact that they are making local deliveries.

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