Hey, Savannah residents! We’ve got some important news to share about traffic signal maintenance that’s currently happening in our beautiful city. For those of you driving through or around the intersections of Abercorn Street and Harry S. Truman Parkway, hold onto your steering wheels because things might get a bit hectic.
According to the Savannah Police Department, crews are hard at work on traffic signals at the well-traveled intersection of Abercorn Street and Harry S. Truman Parkway. The task at hand involves replacing cables as well as removing one set of traffic signals. Yes, you heard that right—just imagine navigating the streets with one less signal!
The good news? The teams working on this project are dedicated to minimizing disruption to our daily commute. They are diligently managing the situation and doing their best to make sure that everything goes smoothly. It’s their mission to ensure that our roadways continue to operate safely and effectively.
Now, you might be wondering, “When will this all be wrapped up?” The Savannah Police Department has provided an estimated time of completion. Mark your calendars: they expect to have the work done by 5 p.m. today, as per the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). So if you’re planning to travel in this area, it might be best to either leave a bit earlier or to find an alternative route until this work is complete.
If you’re out and about in the upcoming hours, it might be helpful to keep a few things in mind:
So there you have it, folks! A little traffic signal maintenance is taking place at Abercorn Street and Harry S. Truman Parkway, and while it might cause some temporary inconvenience, it’s for the greater good of our community. Once the work is completed by 5 p.m., we can look forward to more reliable and safer signal operations.
Let’s all do our part to keep the roads safe and respect the crews working hard to maintain our infrastructure. Drive safely out there, Savannah!
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