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re: I10 @ Pecue Lane- Baton Rouge

Posted on 2/4/22 at 9:47 am to
Posted by beerandt
Member since Jan 2020
293 posts
Posted on 2/4/22 at 9:47 am to
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you'd think people would appreciate waiting less at lights, but then what would they bitch about?


I'd appreciate a way to cross an interstate in this city that doesn't involve the clusterfrick of a bottlenecked intersection.

Between Pecue's interchange and Valley St getting torn down, what's left?

And the last thing Baton Rouge needs is more reliance on the interstates just to get across town.
Posted by doubleb
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
36254 posts
Posted on 2/4/22 at 9:56 am to
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I'd appreciate a way to cross an interstate in this city that doesn't involve the clusterfrick of a bottlenecked intersection.

Between Pecue's interchange and Valley St getting torn down, what's left?

And the last thing Baton Rouge needs is more reliance on the interstates just to get across town.

I have always felt that way. Having crossover traffic compete with exit/entrance traffic at all these arteries isn’t smart. It funnels traffic to a few cross streets.

We had a crossover at Millerville and still on Pecue. We should have had one where 10/12 merge. A flyover to get traffic over the interstate and not on College or Essen.

They should have left the one at Millerville and lined it up with an interior beltway using the Stumberg and Flannery corridors.

Coursey should have lined up with Jefferson Hwy. with an interchange on Airline Hwy.

This should have all been planned 50 years ago.
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