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re: Dear Baton Rouge Folk, Your Traffic Sucks arse

Posted on 4/24/24 at 5:12 pm to
Posted by goofball
Member since Mar 2015
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Posted on 4/24/24 at 5:12 pm to
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I don’t even think going north is necessarily “easy.” Scenic Hwy and Plank will both take you out of the city to the north, but to get to either you have to take I-10 to I-110.. which effectively means fighting bridge traffic. Either that or you get to take Airline to the foot of the old bridge.


True. But I do think US61 combined with Plank, Scenic, Hooper, 964, etc. do have "good bones" when it comes to routing. They can be upgraded fairly easily. We are far more limited to address the routes west, east, and south without spending a fortune. I-110 is a lot easier to handle than I-10 or I-12, although it's clearly approaching a point where the elevated sections will also need an upgrade.

61 is the biggest and probably needs to be turned into a freeway to the Mississippi state line. It has some pretty big issues itself with alignment, multiple rail crossings, and weird traffic lights where overpasses should have been built. But otherwise I'd have to agree that more development north makes more sense from an infrastructure and typography standpoint. The chokepoints in that direction are easier to address. Also a little less vulnerability to hurricanes.

West Feliciana and Pointe Coupee vary between being militant to resistant to development. But they are making more and more sense now to commuters to the big employers in Baton Rouge's downtown, industrial section, or the LSU area than the distant, outlying areas on the far ends of Ascension or Livingston.
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
9604 posts
Posted on 4/24/24 at 8:45 pm to
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True. But I do think US61 combined with Plank, Scenic, Hooper, 964, etc. do have "good bones" when it comes to routing. They can be upgraded fairly easily. We are far more limited to address the routes west, east, and south without spending a fortune. I-110 is a lot easier to handle than I-10 or I-12, although it's clearly approaching a point where the elevated sections will also need an upgrade.

Idk man. Commuting from (for example) Zachary may be fine if you work downtown or in north Baton Rouge. But there are just so many people commuting to the I-10 & I-12 corridors and so few ways to get there.

110 is mostly fine while you’re actually driving on it. But how do you get there if you work off of Siegen, Essen, or Bluebonnet? You either fight traffic going damn near all the way to the old bridge on Airline, or you fight traffic going all the way to the new bridge on I-10. Those are basically the only ways to get there other than weaving through neighborhoods in NBR. On top of that, all of that elevated freeway is eventually going to cost a shitload to update.

I’m not saying it’s worse than going east or west, just that it’s still bad.

The problem in BR is that no amount of road upgrades can undo 100 years of shitty urban planning.
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