‘No trucks’ signs doing more harm than good in newly developed warehouse corridor, residents say

‘No trucks’ signs are doing more harm than good in a newly developed warehouse corridor in Pennsylvania, warehouse workers and residents say.

Locust Point Road in York County, Pennsylvania just off of Interstate 83 is now a newly developed warehouse corridor with seven distribution centers and many more along nearby streets. This development has brought an influx in commercial trucks that residents and the roads were not prepared for.

Locust Point Road is lined with ‘No Truck’ signs.These signs apply to thru traffic, but do not apply to local deliveries, which include the trucks going to and from the newly developed warehouse corridor. Still, drivers working in the area tend to get confused, creating some traffic and safety concerns. Because of this, the signs seem to be doing more harm than good when it comes to helping traffic safety…

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