
Vacationer cut-through traffic on Hickory Trail today has been continuous all afternoon–with most drivers running the stop sign at Hickory and East Dogwood–but not yet what we would call hideous. Potentially hazardous, yes, but not yet hideous.
Please tell us about the traffic flow and backups that you’re seeing on your street today, especially if you live on South Dogwood Trail, Hillcrest Drive, Sea Oats Trail, Wax Myrtle Trail, Eleventh Avenue, and Juniper, Trinitie, and Chicahauk trails.
We like to keep a record. Thank you!
THE BEACON, 6/13/20
As Juniper Trail is on your list, suggest you add Trinitie and Chicahauk Trails. Burnie Burnham Gould
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Can do. I always think of Juniper as the same as Trinitie, but I’ll add it, as well as Chicahauk Trail. Thanks.
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Just made a trip back to Sea Oats Lane from Harris Teeter using So.Dogwood. Time 4:15. Traffic was very heavy going north on So Dogwood and all of it cut left on Hickory. Traffic going north on NC 12 was backed all the way bumper to bumper to Southern Shores Realty and Handy Hugo’s BP. We need a permanent no left turn restriction from 158 to So Dogwood not just three experimental weekends. Just one mans opinion having lived here for 20 years. Todd Hagenah, 197 Sea Oats Lane.
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Thanks for the info. I’m going to post an update soon.
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Yep Its backup wax Myrtle Trail from2:00 and still coming 6:45 Saturday evening
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I was trying to return home to Woodland Drive on Saturday, June 13, about 4:40 pm. Traffic was at a full stop south of Fairway Drive.
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Thank you!
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