Lane restrictions at Route 7 and Route 224 construction
Heard on:
Youngstown Amateur Radio
03:06
This transcript is auto-generated from live dispatch audio and may be incomplete or inaccurate. It is not
an official report and may change.
00:00
One lane in each direction.
00:02
Shut down on Route Seven here.
00:10
At north or south of, is that Mathews Road there?
00:16
Or north or south of 224? Where are they at?
00:25
224, but just north of the intersection.
00:29
And I think they shut down during the day.
00:32
I think they run all night, and I probably am just catching the end of their construction.
00:40
But they have, they have red and blue flashing lights and police vehicles there keeping them safe.
00:49
So
00:50
I don't know what they're doing, but.
00:53
I guess that's my little PSA.
00:55
If somebody happens to be out this early and on Route Seven, it's one lane in each direction at Route Seven and Two Hundred and Twenty Four.
01:12
I can guess why the red and blue lights are flashing.
01:19
Are there signs leading up to the construction zone and does it say reduce speed?
01:30
I bet there's going to be some idiots that just could be honking down seven and aren't going to give any regard to the fact that there's orange barrels.
01:40
Holes everywhere and lane closures and everything in there.
01:44
Just going to be honing right through there.
01:47
And one of those wonderful text-based funded vehicles is going to have a wonderful conversation with the person who performed such act.
02:13
Work. Uh, come to think of it, I don't believe I saw any signs.
02:21
And I'm sure they're there for that, but they're also there for visibility because they're actually parked within cones.
02:30
Uh,
02:33
thought that they wouldn't go have a conversation with somebody flying past there.
02:38
Uh.
02:40
But I think they're just there at the top.
02:44
I think they're just there for visibility because they have construction lights, but they don't have any.
02:56
They don't really have any like yellow flashing lights.
02:59
So I think they're working under the protection and direction of state-funded vehicles.