Route 8 won’t see speed limit reduction near Branchton Road
SLIPPERY ROCK TWP — A stretch of Route 8 that intersects with Branchton Road will not become a reduced-speed zone.
The township’s board of supervisors received a letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation stating a traffic study conducted starting in October did not show a need for a speed-limit reduction.
There is a flashing light near the intersection to regulate traffic, painted lines that highlight the smaller lanes and flashing stop signs along Branchton Road. A sign in the northbound lane warns drivers of the upcoming intersection, setting a speed limit of 35 miles per hour.
“PennDOT still has mitigation out there,” Paul Dickey, supervisor chairman, said at a meeting Monday. “As far as I am concerned, I think we’re not going to pursue anything else.
“They’re doing mitigations out there, and we’ll see how it works.”
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