Salina, N.Y. – The state has installed new, larger warning signs to try to stop truck drivers from hitting a railroad bridge over the Onondaga Lake Parkway.
The 10-foot 9-inch-tall bridge has gained notoriety in Central New York over the decades because truck drivers ignore warning signs and slam into the structure.
The new larger, brighter signs should help alert drivers, Marie Therese Dominguez, commissioner of state Department of Transportation, said at a news conference Thursday at the DOT Region 3 Signal Shop in Salina…