MONTICELLO- Following two serious truck accidents at the intersection of Route 209 and Sullivan Street in the Village of Wurtsboro earlier this year, members of the Sullivan County Legislatureโs Public Works Committee passed a resolution calling on the state Department of Transportation to improve safety at the intersection.
Two accidents took place at the intersection, one in February and one in June, that were both serious in nature.ย According to Legislator Terry Blosser-Bernardo, the intersection has a long history of accidents.
โThat four-way intersection has seen numerous accidents going back decades, mostly due to heavy trucks whose brakes have overheated while coming down Wurtsboro Mountain Road (County Route 172) from Rock Hill,โ said Blosser-Bernardo, who co-introduced todayโs resolution with Legislator Nick Salomone.ย โSince the DOT owns and maintains the traffic lights at that intersection, itโs incumbent upon them to take action where we cannot โ namely, to mitigate, as much as possible, these deadly and destructive accidents.โ
Salomone agreed, stating,ย โI travel through the Village regularly, and Iโve seen the damage that results when huge trucks careen down the hill.ย We need to increase the safety of the Village, its businesses, its residents and truck drivers themselves, before another life is lost.โ
According to the latest DOT data available, approximately 8,000 vehicles use that section of Route 209 every day, and around 5,100 use Sullivan Street, which becomes Wurtsboro Mountain Road/CR 172 west of the Village. Approximately 10 percent of that traffic consists of medium to heavy weight trucks, with nearly 200 trucks estimated to utilize Wurtsboro Mountain Road each day.
County officials urged the state to assess alternate truck routes, such as using Route 17โs Exit 113 instead of 112.ย They also suggested the installation of traffic signal pre-emption technology, which would install detectors under the pavement…
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