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$3.3 million secured for Exit 22 work
by Teddy Kulmala
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Construction is expected to begin next month on a new interchange at Exit 22 on Interstate 95. The new interchange will allow traffic to move off the interstate without turning left across oncoming traffic. Teddy Kulmala
Construction is expected to begin next month on a new interchange at Exit 22 on Interstate 95. The new interchange will allow traffic to move off the interstate without turning left across oncoming traffic. Teddy Kulmala
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LUMBERTON — Reconstruction on one of Lumberton’s busiest overpasses is getting a $3.3 million boost from Congress.

U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre announced on Monday that $3,341,000 in federal funds have been approved for reconstruction of the interchange located at Exit 22 in Lumberton, the intersection of Interstate 95 and U.S. 301.

According to Joe Bailey, the state Department of Transportation’s resident engineer in Lumberton, the price of the project is $12.6 million.

Crews will be “available” to start work on Aug. 27, Bailey said. He estimated construction would be complete by November 2014.

Construction will begin with building a second overpass beside the existing one. Tackling one bridge at a time will allow traffic to continue without interruption, Bailey said.

At least one of the bridges will remain open during construction, but traffic on the interstate may be closed during nighttime hours, Bailey said.

“We’ll detour traffic up the ramp, then back down the ramp,” he said. “This will be done late at night, so the interstate itself will be detoured along the ramps.”

Bailey said traffic on the interstate could be closed until noon on some days, and that there will be no flagging operations on Fayetteville Road except at night.

A diverging diamond interchange is planned for the exit, Bailey said. In that design, traffic crisscrosses over the interstate, eliminating the need for risky left-hand turns when exiting onto or off of I-95 .

Chuck Miller, district engineer for DOT, said the reconstruction will help fix a “capacity issue.”

“It will make it wider and it will be able to handle more traffic,” he said. “There are times where traffic bottlenecks on that bridge. It’ll basically make the traffic flow a lot better.”

Vehicles approaching the highway from Fayetteville Road will be diverted to the left side of the road at a stop light. This allows cars uninterrupted access to the highway, which can reduce clogging by as much as 60 percent, according to an article in Popular Science magazine.

Through-traffic, meanwhile, will continue on the left side of the road until it reaches a second stoplight, where it switches back over to the right. The Federal Highway Administration estimates that the diverging diamond configuration enables 600 left turns onto the freeway per hour per lane, which is double that of an ordinary interchange.

Bailey said traffic will flow easier and faster through the intersection.

The diverging diamond interchange was listed by Popular Science as one of the top innovations for engineering during 2009. The first diverging diamond interchange in the United States was built in Springfield, Mo., in 2010. Popularized in France and throughout Europe, one is currently under construction in Charlotte at Interstate 485 and Mallard Creek Road. The intersection in Springfield saw a 50 percent decrease in accidents during the first six months after the construction.

Bailey said the design for Exit 22 also calls for pedestrian walkways along the sides of the interchange.

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PercyKution
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August 01, 2012
@justthere: Thank you for the best laugh I have ever gotten out of these comments. Calling someone a "communist nazi" is incredibly STUPID. Do you even realize that? If someone asked you to define "communist" or "nazi" what would you say? Would you make a complete FOOL out of yourself again? If you don't know the difference between a communist and a nazi, you MUST be a product of the Robeson County Public Screwels. Probably Red Springs Elementary. Sounds like somebody told you the 5th grade was your Senior Year and you believed it. Do yourself a favor. Before you call someone a "communist nazi" again, get someone to look up the definitions and READ them to you. You obviously can't read, and you probably won't understand the definitions, but do it anyway and get someone to explain it to you.
ROSSisRIGHT
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July 31, 2012
Hey banana1... Mike Mackinlier is a democrat, there is no way he can be a Christian...

A few things democrats believe in: gay marriage, abortion, taking from one based on ability and giving it to one based on want, foodstamps, welfare, racism,jim crow, etc... Christian? nah...
lumlumborn
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August 01, 2012
McIntyre has a 100% pro-life rating. This comment makes no sense. #ROSSisWRONG

P.S. Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. And the first Christian community was communist.
PercyKution
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August 01, 2012
@RossIsRight: You're 99% RIGHT Ross, just like usual. Just one thing though: these FOOLS CAN be Democrats and "Christians" at the same time. See, most Democrats only went to the 5th grade, so they can't think real well, or even for themselves. So they don't REALLY understand what a "Democrat" OR a "Christian" is. They just call themselves both, believe it, and don't know any better.
PercyKution
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July 31, 2012
@Bnana1: I always heard that "truth hurts". You just proved it. Did you just see right here in THE ROBESONIAN where Democrats are all in favor of two men marrying each other? Is THAT the kind of man you call a "real nice person"? You're gonna have to make a choice: religion or Democrats. The two don't mix.
judgenot120
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July 31, 2012
it's about time! this is long overdue, and will be very appreciated by the people that drive over that bridge everyday, like myself.
PercyKution
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July 31, 2012
I bet 'Ol McIntire got a nice kick-back out of that. Can't blame him though. He's got to steal all he can in the last few months of his term, because he sure won't be going back to Congress after the next election. Nancy Pelosi's BOY.
Bnana1
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July 31, 2012
PercyKution, Its obovious that you need a job. You never have anything to say about any article, that would be positive, that publishes in the paper. Mike McIntyre, which you can't spell, is a very nice man. He is an honest christian man with concern with our county. I'm sorry you have such a sad life with so much negative in your life. I'm going to add you on my prayer list, I pray that God will touch you and save you. Prayers to you my friend.
justthere
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July 31, 2012
Percykution is a COMMUNIST NAZI. He has no life. He and Adolf Hitler would get along good.
lumlumborn
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August 01, 2012
PercyKution simply comments on EVERYTHING from here to Timbuktu. What a sad, sad existence. If everything sucks so much, why don't you do something positive instead of just bashing decent people?
ReedyQLewis
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August 02, 2012
Bnana1, if Mike is such a good guy, and Percy is so evil, tell me this. Why when Obama gave Attorney General Holder an executive gag order in the interest of national security did Mike cross party lines to try and get in on the hanging? You tell me WHY??!!!!!
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