Straying from the Interstate

When residents in the small, picturesque upstate New York community of Skaneateles want to jog, bike or walk down their streets, they don’t want tractor-trailers rumbling past. That might not happen anymore if a New York State Dept. of Transportation draft regulation currently open for public comment goes into effect. The regulation would require all trucks greater than 45 ft. in length to use the Interstate highway system first, prioritizing the state’s roads to limit, or even eliminate, the use of community streets. “We try to [promote Skaneateles] as a very pedestrian-friendly ...

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