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Montgomery Township officials recently announced that it had added squiggly lines, known as chicanes, to a problematic road to prevent drivers from speeding. Residents in a small Pennsylvania ...
The Problem Needed Fixing, But The Solution Is Confusing . The township announced the new traffic pattern on March 28 by painting undulating – but still parallel – lines on Grays Ln in ...
Squiggly lines meant to slow down traffic removed from Pennsylvania road The unique road measure went into effect on Grays Lane in Montgomery Township in March 2025 ...
Town adds squiggly lines to problematic road to stop speeding by: Celeste Houmard. Posted: Apr 6, 2025 / 05:49 PM EDT. Updated: Apr 6, 2025 / 05:49 PM EDT. by: Celeste Houmard.
New squiggly lines painted on Pennsylvania road to deter drivers from speeding By Cherise Lynch , Deanna Durante and David Chang • Published March 29, 2025 • Updated on March 31, 2025 at 5:37 pm ...
Squiggly traffic lines on road removed in Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania after criticism 00:39. Traffic calming measures designed to slow down speeding drivers will be removed from a road in ...
If you've ever seen those squiggly black lines on paved roads, they are called tar snakes, but what do they do and are they always safe to drive over?
No April foolin': What these squiggly lines mean for drivers in this Montco town. JD Mullane, Bucks County Courier Times. Tue, April 1, 2025 at 8:31 AM UTC. 2 min read. It’s no April Fools prank.
A town in Pennsylvania has opted to use squiggly lines and delineators to slow drivers down. Motorists appear to be using the neighborhood street as a shortcut between two main roads.
The implementation of these squiggly traffic lines is to prompt something in drivers and to answer the call from the community regarding speed and safety. Traffic engineers and traffic officers hope ...