Austin Blvd. To Use Unique Intersection Design ; the Juncture at Ohio 741 Will Feature a Four-Way Continuous Flow Model Intended to Move 'More Traffic More Efficiently.'
Dayton Daily News › April 23, 2009
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Dayton Daily News › April 23, 2009
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MIAMI TWP., Montgomery County -- On Austin Boulevard, construction will begin soon of a radically different intersection design that will be the first of its kind in Ohio, and one of the first in the country, according to local transportation planning officials.
The four-way continuous flow intersection at the junction of Ohio 741 and Austin Boulevard (formerly Austin Pike and Miamisburg- Springboro Pike) is being made possible by $6 million in federal stimulus money, the biggest single stimulus expenditure for transportation projects in the Miami Valley.See the full content of this document
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Austin Blvd. To Use Unique Intersection Design ; the Juncture at Ohio 741 Will Feature a Four-Way Continuous Flow Model Intended to Move 'More Traffic More Efficiently.'
"A continuous flow intersection is capable of moving more traffic more efficiently than a normal intersection," said Sherry Wampler...
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