Quantcast
breaking news

Frustrated Drivers Want Relief When Entering Interstate 20

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: May 21, 2012
watch video
"Almost any area in the state are going to be big traffic generators," says Darah Waldrip.

Certain stretches along I-20 seem to generate a little more traffic than others.

"I hear a lot of sirens around this area going off," says Lowell Bailey.

Bailey is manages a business off of Interstate 20, at Highway 351 and deals with the problems of the short ramps on a daily basis.

"It kind of comes up on you rather quickly and then you're slowing down and then you're trying to speed back up to get up with traffic," he continues.

Drivers that travel along interstate 20 couldn't agree more.

"It's so short you either have to back off to the point where you're pretty much crawling or you either have to do that or speed up and then risk getting hit," says Marlana Beishline.

To solve a majority of these problems, next month, TxDot has a project that will be going up for bid. They will be converting frontage roads along a stretch of I-20 to one-way operation.

Waldrip says, "Part of that will include moving some of those ramps and making them perform better. That will just make all of the traffic flow along the interstate and on the frontage road a lot smoother."

Which will come as a  relief for Beishline, being a parent of two little ones.

"It would definitely make me feel a lot safer to know that if I'm getting on the freeway I don't have to hit zero to 60 in nothing flat to make sure an oncoming rig doesn't hit me," says Beishline.

Comments

you can't fix stupid

Bruce H. May 22, 2012 at 4:25 pm



Do you people ever proofread any of your articles? Obviously not!

sheila s. May 22, 2012 at 10:32 am

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Airmen work hard everyday to protect our country, but sometimes they need a little break from the real world....

"Nothing can keep you down if you put it in your head that you can do it," says Officer Darrell Campbell. ...

As many as three tornadoes hit Young County, Texas on Friday evening....

It's the sound millions of people hope to hear after tomorrow's Powerball drawing....

Mike Benning, a Massachusetts man, has become the first person in the country to have the i-Limb, the newest bionic hand on the market....

A recent Consumer Reports survey of more than 1,600 adult smartphone users found nearly 40 percent don't bother to take the minimal steps to secure them with simple password protection. Experts...

Firefighters quickly battled the flames that began in the attic of the fellowship hall at Trinity Church of the Nazarene....

"God knows what's best," says Dorris Zachary, a long-time member at Trinty Church in North Abilene. ...

A 5-year-old North Carolina boy says his superhero nickname would be "Caleb Batman" after he helped his mother when she had a seizure while driving....

Two Michigan high schoolers are upset after the school made them retake yearbook photos to hide their pregnancy. ...

 
Find Articles Here
 
Start
      Page 1 of 640
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com