Bronxville to Pilot Cutting-Edge Traffic Management Program
Apr. 2, 2014: The Bronxville Traffic Management Authority (BTMA), in conjunction with the Westchester County Infrastructure Committee, announced last week that the village has been selected by the Department of Transportation as one of six hosts for a cutting-edge new traffic program--the introduction of "No Turn on Green" signs.
While most residents are aware and proud of the Bronxville status as the seven-time winner of the New York State Award for "Hardest Place to Make a Right on Red," most have probably not encountered this new traffic management technology.
Initially, the signs will be located along Midland Avenue and Pondfield Road and will make it illegal to turn right on green between the hours of 6:00 am and 11:00 pm from November through April, 7:00 am and 9:30 pm in May and June, and 5:45 am and 8:15 pm in July, and all day from August through October.
"We are very excited to be chosen for this prestigious project," said Percy Terwiliger, chairman of the BTMA. "Ever since the expansion of Pondfield Road to four lanes was voted down, the committee has been very focused on how to improve traffic flow on our major thoroughfares. We explored turning Midland Avenue into an elevated highway, although that proved to be more expensive than we originally anticipated. Some of our members also felt that such a project might not be universally supported in the community. This is a wonderful, cost-effective alternative."
Once it is implemented, during the designated hours drivers will not be permitted to turn on Pondfield Road between the Lawrence Hospital traffic circle and White Plains Road or on Midland Avenue between the Cross County Parkway and Tuckahoe. It is expected that driving times on these segments will be reduced by up to 11%.
Public comments on the program can be addressed to the BTMA, care of the offices of MyhometownBronxville.com.
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