ALBANY, NY (06/21/2011)(readMedia)-- Commercial Vehicle Exclusion study detailing the department's proposal to prohibit commercial vehicles from using Onondaga Lake Parkway – Route 370 – between I-81 and the Village of Liverpool. Commercial traffic would be directed to Old Liverpool Road instead.
"Banning all commercial vehicles from the Onondaga Lake Parkway will significantly enhance our efforts to end over-height vehicle crashes into the low-clearance CSX railroad bridge over the roadway," Commissioner McDonald said. "We encourage the public to comment on this proposal, which is just one of a series of aggressive measures the State Department of Transportation is taking to improve traffic safety on this busy parkway."
Clearance under the CSX bridge is 11 feet, nine inches, but the bridge is posted to prohibit vehicles more than 10 feet, nine inches from going underneath in order to avoid crashes into it.
Tractor trailers and vehicles more than 10 feet, nine inches high already are banned from traveling the parkway. NYSDOT officials are proposing to extend the ban to all commercial vehicles following the completion last month of a traffic safety study that recommended it. That study, the Onondaga Lake Parkway Project Scoping Report, was released on May 26.
The report concluded that because the majority of vehicles more than 10 feet, nine inches in height are commercial vehicles, excluding all commercial vehicles from the Onondaga Lake Parkway will reduce the potential number of impacts to the CSX Railroad bridge by motorists who may be unaware of their vehicles' dimensions. Under the ban, motorists driving commercial vehicles will no longer be able to legally travel Onondaga Lake Parkway and would have to use alternate routes, such as Old Liverpool Road, to reach their destinations.
The Commercial Vehicle Exclusion report originally contained in the Onondaga Lake Parkway Project Scoping Report has been modified to include information about the cost of a commercial vehicle ban and potential environmental impacts. The exclusion report can be accessed on-line as either a PDF or a Microsoft Word document at the following links:
https://www.nysdot.gov/news/repository/DraftOnondagaLakeParkwayCommercialVehicleExclusionReport.doc
https://www.nysdot.gov/news/repository/DraftOnondagaLakeParkwayCommercialVehicleExclusionReport.pdf
Comments on the commercial vehicle exclusion may be sent by email to: ParkwayCommercialExclusion@dot.state.ny.us. Written comments can be mailed to the attention of the Regional Director, NYSDOT Region 3, 333 East Washington Street, Syracuse, NY 13202. All comments must be received by July 19, 2011.
In addition to the commercial vehicle restriction, NYSDOT is moving forward with the installation of improved signs on I-81 and other area roads directing travelers to the bus and train station. NYSDOT also plans to install an over-height vehicle detection and warning system on the parkway so that the drivers of vehicles too tall for the bridge can stop before reaching it. These safety enhancements, which are in addition to many already implemented, are anticipated to be in place by the end of this construction season.
A double-decker coach bus crashed into the CSX railroad bridge last September, killing four people and injuring others. The driver has been charged with criminally negligent homicide. A truck struck the bridge on May 11, but no injuries or damage to the bridge occurred.
Since last fall, the State Department of Transportation has taken a variety of steps to improve traffic safety on the Parkway and ensure that the drivers of over-height vehicles are aware of the bridge: