Quincy institutes vehicular play chicken traffic lanes on Adams Street?
– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News
Even in light of already all but insufferable local traffic as well as trafficking in and around Quincy’s two city halls, Quincy Quarry News found perhaps its most gobsmacking find to date on the now even further so arguably dangerous streets of Quincy.
That or some sort of opposing joisting lanes.
On the other hand, perhaps the street lanes striping in front of Dairy Freeze on Adams Street near the Milton line was done so as to endeavor somehow or other to accommodate cruising to Dairy Freeze.
After all, we look to finally be heading into the warm weather time of the year, and thus Dairy Freeze’s busy time of the year.
Quincy Quarry News thus considered reaching out to the City of Quincy’s Department of Traffic, Parking, Alarm, and Lighting for comment, but then the Quarry’s city editor figured why bother to so end up blown off by a youthful hack hire department head.
In other words, yet again “Only in the Q …”
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It looked good on paper……..
Quincy traffic “control” — in great part due to the bizarre markings on the pavement — is like trying to drive through a pinball machine. Of course we have the flashing traffic lights that no one — neither drivers nor pedestrians can seem to figure out, and the traffic light at the intersection of Hancock/Maple/Chestnut/whatever (that has no stop lines for automobiles and seems like it was just a second thought. Those are just a couple examples. All in all, traffic flow in the U-turn capital of the world was clearly a distant passing thought.
just wait until 1,000 more people live on Whitwell Street.