Marblehead's Missing Traffic Light?
Which local intersection do you think would benefit from a traffic light?
Community Editor Molly Buccini molly.buccini@patch.com
Which local intersection do you think would benefit from a traffic light?
Marblehead isn't a town known for its rush-hour traffic jams or for having too many traffic lights - so we want to know, if you could install a traffic light anywhere in town, where would it be?
The interactive map above highlights some of the local intersections that already have traffic lights. Click the "satellite" button to switch over to an aerial view and feel free to drag your way around town.
Let us know where you'd put Marblehead's Missing Traffic Light in the comments section below and we will add it to our map.
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Joe Whipple
1:23 pm on Wednesday, April 25, 2012
We have all we need. For many hours of the day, traffic lights (other than blinking ones) just make people stop unnecessarily, causing fuel to be wasted and needless pollution to be created as they idle and as they start up again.
Pam Wanstall
6:44 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Two crosswalk areas. One by the crosswalk on Pleasant Street by Allie's pole and another by the crosswalk on West Shore Drive by Tower School. And if more people chose to walk we wouldn't have as much fuel wasted and pollution created.