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enforcement of the turning lane at this light needs enhancement. Right turn only is for Rite Aid parking lot, however people got straight through the light and turn right on 46, have come close to being hit several times and have been prevented from getting into the correct turning lane for 46 due to people who don't follow the signs
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Jason (Guest)
oneidadude (Guest)
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Betty (Guest)
Ryan (Guest)
agree with "oneidadude" -- -- - - There is no sign that says that the right lane is for just Rite Aid. It says right turn only, but if you know how to drive you should know that if you want to go right on 46, get in the right turning lane as soon as it is offered. If the Oneida Highway Dept wanted that to be a right turn only for Rite Aid, they would have put a concrete enbunkment so that you are forced to go right into Rite Aid. They didnt, so if you want to turn right on 46 right 5, GET IN THE RIGHT LANE AS SOON AS ITS THERE!! If everyone did this there wouldnt be an issue.
Unlike 99% of Oneida, I have lived outside city limits, and in fact I have lived in over 4 states, and have driven in all of them. Oneida is BY FAR the easiest to drive in as far as traffic/road set-up goes, but factor the moron drivers and I will take any other place over Oneida. Boston included!!! You can tell no one out here has ever driven in any "real" traffic.
anonymous (Guest)
actually a right turn only sign applies to the current intersection only. so a right turn only sign would mean you have to turn right at that intersection into rite-aid and legally cannot continue to the next intersection. I am not saying agree with it and it shouldn't be reviewed to see if it should be removed, but under the current law as it stands now, you must turn into rite-aid at that intersection.
They would need a sign like this if you could also go straight there.
http://www.shippinglabels.com/img/lg/X/Right-Straight-Thru-Sign-X-R3-6R.gif
JustProgression (Guest)
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