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Tilly
of Portland, ME
Dec 3, 2008 5:40 PM
Who's bright idea was it to build those rotories. Those are so stupid. Those are the things in this state that cause accidents.It may slow down traffic, but it sure confuses drivers first. The snow plow drivers must hate those things for sure.report abuseprez
of limington, ME
Dec 3, 2008 5:38 PM
Great!!! now we just need a bypass for the intersection of rt.22 n rt.114. Best solution really is to extend 22 to rt.25 and widen it from standish all the way to portland. So some folks along 22 lose part of their front lawns. You cannot keep building your state up and not your highways. (NO BRAINER)report abuseCliff
of Gorham, ME
Dec 3, 2008 2:19 PM
Look for the following headline in Saturday's Press Herald: "Several Accidents Reported at Gorham's New Bypass Rotaries."report abuseKEVIN123
of Saco, ME
It's been done for awhile now. I really would like to know how this is going to help the traffic patterns? All the traffic is being thrust onto Rte 22. If I were a homeowner in that area, I would be livid !report abuse
Dec 3, 2008 1:26 PM
The new Gorham bypass road will open Friday afternoon - six months ahead of schedule
It's been done for awhile now. I really would like to know how this is going to help the traffic patterns? All the traffic is being thrust onto Rte 22. If I were a homeowner in that area, I would be livid !report abuse
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