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[quote="anon-1ror"][quote="anon-o0s8"][quote="anon-1ror"][quote="anon-1q6r"]First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage. Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad![/quote]Old Trenton is a county road and a truck route, so as a previous poster stated the truck driver did no wrong. Maybe if the speed limit wasn’t so ridiculously slow on Old Trenton road, the truck might of made it to 130 before this happened.[/quote] Might have. Might have made it to 130 before this happened. For crying out loud.[/quote]For crying out loud what? You make an idiotic response with no facts, poor grammar, and say crying out loud.[/quote]
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anon-o0s8
Posted: Fri, Mar 11 2022, 12:58 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
[quote="anon-1ror"]
anon-o0s8 wrote:
anon-1ror wrote:
anon-1q6r wrote:
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!
Old Trenton is a county road and a truck route, so as a previous poster stated the truck driver did no wrong. Maybe if the speed limit wasn’t so ridiculously slow on Old Trenton road, the truck might of made it to 130 before this happened.
Might have. Might have made it to 130 before this happened.
For crying out loud.
For crying out loud what? You make an idiotic response with no facts, poor grammar, and say crying out loud.[/quote
Ask a grown up to explain slowly and using small words for you the irony in your post about anybody else’s grammar and facts. You could of and should of realized who the idiot is here. But obviously you’re not too bright.
anon-1ror
Posted: Fri, Mar 11 2022, 6:07 am EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
anon-o0s8 wrote:
anon-1ror wrote:
anon-1q6r wrote:
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!
Old Trenton is a county road and a truck route, so as a previous poster stated the truck driver did no wrong. Maybe if the speed limit wasn’t so ridiculously slow on Old Trenton road, the truck might of made it to 130 before this happened.
Might have. Might have made it to 130 before this happened.
For crying out loud.
For crying out loud what? You make an idiotic response with no facts, poor grammar, and say crying out loud.
anon-o0s8
Posted: Thu, Mar 10 2022, 9:27 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
anon-1ror wrote:
anon-1q6r wrote:
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!
Old Trenton is a county road and a truck route, so as a previous poster stated the truck driver did no wrong. Maybe if the speed limit wasn’t so ridiculously slow on Old Trenton road, the truck might of made it to 130 before this happened.
Might have. Might have made it to 130 before this happened.
For crying out loud.
anon-1ror
Posted: Thu, Mar 10 2022, 8:39 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
anon-1q6r wrote:
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!
Old Trenton is a county road and a truck route, so as a previous poster stated the truck driver did no wrong. Maybe if the speed limit wasn’t so ridiculously slow on Old Trenton road, the truck might of made it to 130 before this happened.
anon-8nro
Posted: Thu, Mar 10 2022, 5:38 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
As the Economy is destroyed by the Biden Administration all commerce and hence the trucks will come to a halt. Green utopia is just around the corner.
anon-opr0
Posted: Wed, Mar 9 2022, 7:39 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
anon-8921 wrote:
anon-1q6r wrote:
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!
If the warehouses destroy the town, then let's move them across 130 to keep warehouses or of the town.
I'm all for no warehouses in the Cranbury village center!
What warehouses are in Cranbury city limits on the Village side of Route 130?
If a truck on Old Trenton was coming to/from a warehouse, it would most likely to from East Windsor, such as the one where Cornercopia at used to be at Old Trenton and Princeton-Hightstown Rd.
Regardless of what Cranbury does, we'll have more trucks in the future. In an era where more and more is bought online and shipped directly from warehouses, they and trucking are massive growth industries. That's on us as consumers. And we live in a location that has always been attractive to commercial truck-delivered enterprises because of our near equidistance between New York and Philadelphia, center position within the state, and with the main Northeast highway running through us.
I'm grateful to the TC and PB members decades ago who smartly adjusted the zoning to keep the commercial buildings away from the Village and most of the residential zone. Not so in many other townships.
anon-8921
Posted: Wed, Mar 9 2022, 6:51 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
anon-1q6r wrote:
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!
If the warehouses destroy the town, then let's move them across 130 to keep warehouses or of the town.
I'm all for no warehouses in the Cranbury village center!
anon-p0q2
Posted: Tue, Mar 8 2022, 9:42 am EST
Post subject: Re: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
Old Trenton Road is a truck route and legal route always has been.
anon-1q6r
Posted: Tue, Mar 8 2022, 9:26 am EST
Post subject: Old Trenton Rd - Truck Fire
First I would like to say thank you to our first responders for the quick response to the fire. And also Georges garage.
Why was the truck in the town anyway? I fear this is something we might be dealing with on a daily basis. These warehouses are destroying our town. Its so sad!