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w0jty t1_j108lu6 wrote

Two data points that influence time of day:

Paying for nightshift labor is more expensive.

Working at night is significantly more dangerous for workers than daytime.

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arashmara t1_j10nbxy wrote

And we all hate working night shifts. Especially when you only have to do 2-3 nights during the week and the rest are day shifts.
Also, we can only work when PenDot allows us to close a lane or have a rolling stop.

Can't please people. Either roads and bridges are all broken and need fixing, or how dare they close the road to fix them when its inconvenient for me.

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dementedturnip26 OP t1_j114gor wrote

I have no problem with closing lanes to fix then. I think next week makes way more sense after Christmas

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jralll234 t1_j13prji wrote

And next week they’ll be on to a different project that requires closing a road you’ll complain about.

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dank8844 t1_j10gwxd wrote

How do you know it was a planned and not an emergency repair?

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jralll234 t1_j13pmo2 wrote

Why would they bother to find that out? It would reduce their ability to bitch and moan on Reddit!

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leadfoot9 t1_j1078kv wrote

I would posit that the North Hills owes its entire existence to sick braindead planning.

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stauss151 t1_j11hrxg wrote

The north hills are suburban hell to me

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Esosorum t1_j121vgy wrote

I grew up in north Texas and my whole neighborhood only had five repeating models of house, no trees, and every lawn looked exactly the same. Compared to that, I consider the suburbs north of Pittsburgh to be absolutely beautiful haha

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dementedturnip26 OP t1_j127ubo wrote

I agree. Lived here my whole life, everything is a chain.

The main upside vs the south hills is getting around is significantly easier. McKnight sucks but it sure as hell isn’t as bad as 51, and I have plenty of alternatives

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TeslaPittsburgh t1_j13uhlu wrote

McKnight is not really a big deal most of the time nowadays. The lights are pretty well coordinated.

Cranberry, OTOH, is a hot mess. I don't understand how that area functions. Just gridlocked all times of the day, especially around 19/228.

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orangevega t1_j11menw wrote

Its tough viewing other people's neighborhoods in a negative light, please stay hydrated

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OcelotWolf t1_j11zy8a wrote

Really? Because I find that it comes naturally to me

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lolwerd t1_j0zz6ox wrote

Gotta use that budget I guess , sucks

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soy_malk t1_j1037qa wrote

pgh infrastructure is, and always has been, fucking terrible. a pothole will always take 3 weeks to fill

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EvetsYenoham t1_j115nun wrote

Try the 910/79/Brandt School Road intersection anytime of year and without construction if you really want to be annoyed.

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TeslaPittsburgh t1_j13u8l7 wrote

The traffic lights make it even worse. They run the same full stupid pattern ALL NIGHT LONG even when there is no traffic on the crossroads.

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EvetsYenoham t1_j13urzb wrote

That’s my point. The traffic lights are not timed correctly. It’s insanity.

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TeslaPittsburgh t1_j13vfkp wrote

RIGHT ON RED OFF RAMP PEOPLE. ;)

Yes-- my wife fantasizes about having a traffic circle there instead (the Brandt School Rd side) and I keep telling her that's great and all, but only if I can set up a webcam to monetize the confusion and crashes. But seriously, anything gotta be better. PennDOT supposedly will revise the interchange in the next few years but I really can't imagine they are capable of making anything better.

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burritoace t1_j103trd wrote

You'd rather they work at rush hour?

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dementedturnip26 OP t1_j104tag wrote

How about at night? Or how about not one of the busiest weeks of the year on that road?

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Gnarlsaurus_Sketch t1_j1069sn wrote

Lol I’m amazed by how many people are defending this and assuming there is no other way.

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burritoace t1_j10bdhj wrote

I'm amazed that people drive past a construction site for 15 seconds and fancy themselves experts on it

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Gnarlsaurus_Sketch t1_j10q6qk wrote

Do they have you on retainer or something? I wouldn’t comment if I didn’t have knowledge of the process.

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sopabe6197 t1_j11n1lj wrote

They do night construction frequently in Canada. Back in March I spent some time in the Markham area of Toronto. Every road was amazingly smooth and well maintained.

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SidFarkus47 t1_j189ppo wrote

Suburban towns near Pittsburgh are not Toronto

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sopabe6197 t1_j18mt7m wrote

Proving it can be done along with having well maintained roads in places that also have winter.

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Lazy-Associate-4508 t1_j1100ym wrote

Also on Rt 19/Washington Rd. next to South Hills Village. One lane in each direction closed. Great idea!

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wagsman t1_j11su61 wrote

Well, regardless of the who, the who’s paying for it is taxpayers.

Paying for night shift is super expensive. Like raise your taxes expensive, and it’s too cold at night to do repairs.

So whatever it is needed done, and couldn’t wait till warmer weather.

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pAul2437 t1_j10w0vp wrote

You will bitch about potholes if they didn’t do it

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matt_1060 t1_j11fjrz wrote

That would be PenDot

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esotweetic t1_j11n1fq wrote

Bigelow also has one lane closed every day this week.

Most of downtown is tore up.

Make it make sense

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chchchch71102 t1_j151cgs wrote

It's not that bad at night to have one lane of Bigelow closed, the biggest issue is that they closed it at 6:00 p.m. last night. That traffic was horrific.

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Beginning_Ad_6616 t1_j11veu4 wrote

They do this in the south hills….right near the damned mall and it kills me.

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useramanda5 t1_j11xcy0 wrote

On both sides! I knew my errands weren't going to be "quick" but that was insane. Down to one lane?!!?

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godard31 t1_j11xgv4 wrote

Has there been ongoing work on Mcknight this year? If not then this sounds like utilities and not PennDOT

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just_an_ordinary_guy t1_j133545 wrote

Where at? Coworker told me there was a water main break up by Cumberland road early yesterday morning.

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chuckie512 t1_j13xlos wrote

Gosh cars really make people mad

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Gnarlsaurus_Sketch t1_j1033pe wrote

Typical. Having to use the budget before the end of the year is usually a good excuse. In this sort of case, however, the work should have been done at night. This state/county prioritizes the contractor over the taxpayers WAY too often.

Forcing our state legislature to properly fund the roads is ultimately the solution to this sort of issue. Unfortunately, the uniformity clause in PA’s constitution makes this extremely difficult without ridiculous measures like the bridge tolls or 8¢ Mileage tax that have been floated recently.

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