NJDOT terminates
a no-left-turn trial program
along
a congested section of Route 1
in West Windsor
Adverse impact to
residential neighborhood drives
the decision
(West Windsor) -
New Jersey Department of Transportation
Commissioner James Simpson today announced
the cancellation of a trial program
that was intended to reduce traffic
congestion along a section of Route
1 in West Windsor, Mercer County.
Commissioner Simpson made the announcement
early this afternoon as he stood along
Washington Road (CR 571) with West
Windsor residents who had gathered
to demonstrate their opposition to
the trial program.
“I am announcing that NJDOT
will end the trial program and restore
all previous traffic movements within
a week,” Commissioner Simpson
said. “We told local officials,
residents and other stakeholders in
the Princetons, West Windsor and Plainsboro
that we would terminate the trial
prior to its scheduled 12-week duration
if we became convinced that unintended
consequences could not be satisfactorily
mitigated. We are making good on that
promise today.”
The trial was scheduled to continue
until the last week of October. NJDOT
crews will remove all barricades,
barrels and signage associated with
the trial in the coming days.
Commissioner Simpson said the trial,
which eliminated left turns for Route
1 northbound motorists at Washington
Road and Harrison Street, had produced
the expected improvements in traffic
flow on Route 1, but that the unintended
consequences in West Windsor and the
Princetons outweighed the benefits.
Despite signage and police enforcement
efforts to steer Route 1 northbound
motorists to the Scudders Mill Road
interchange, motorists persisted to
use residential streets and driveways
in West Windsor’s Penns Neck
neighborhood to access Princeton via
Washington Road.
“The goal of the trial was
to improve the quality of life for
residents and commuters in this congested
section of Route 1,” said Simpson,
who made numerous unannounced trips
in recent weeks to observe firsthand
the conditions in the Penns Neck neighborhood
and on Alexander Road in West Windsor
and along Alexander Street and other
streets in Princeton.
“Unfortunately, the trial disrupted
the Penns Neck neighborhood with additional
traffic and created safety concerns.
Our efforts to resolve those issues
and guide motorists to the Scudders
Mill interchange were unsuccessful,” Simpson
said. “Increased congestion
along Alexander Street in Princeton
was also a concern.”
There were numerous changes to traffic
patterns in connection with the trial
in addition to the left turn restrictions
from Route 1 northbound at Washington
Road and Harrison Street. All traffic
movements that were permitted prior
to the trial will be restored, including
right turns from Route 1 northbound
onto Varsity Avenue and Fisher Place,
and left turn movements from Route
1 southbound at Fisher Place and Washington
Road.
The Department will work with county
and local governments, residents and
other stakeholders toward longer-term
solutions to the traffic congestion
along this stretch of Route 1. “We
will be exploring value-engineered
solutions involving a buildable project
or projects to fight congestion in
this corridor,” Simpson said.
Residents, elected officials, the
business community and others have
urged that a number of options be
revisited, such as extending West
Windsor’s Vaughn Drive to Washington
Road, widening the Mercer County-owned
bridge that spans the Delaware & Raritan
Canal on Alexander Road and building
an overpass near the intersection
of Route 1 and Harrison Street.
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