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Most Dangerous Main Road in Kinnelon [POLL]

Tell us what you think the most dangerous main thoroughfare in the borough is and why.

 

A road does not have to be slippery to seem dangerous to some drivers and even with warmer weather on the horizon, some of the main roads in the borough may not seem as safe as others.

Recently, a report has designated Route 46 as the most dangerous road in Morris County. Now we want to know what you think is the most dangerous main road in Kinnelon.

Participate in our poll below and let us know in the comments why you think that road is dangerous.

Also share with us the smaller streets you tend to not feel as safe driving on and why.

  • What do you think is the most dangerous main road in Kinnelon?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Kinnelon Road
        2 (7%)
    • Boonton Avenue
        1 (3%)
    • Kiel Avenue
        1 (3%)
    • Fayson Lakes Road
        22 (84%)
    Total votes: 26
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Boonton Avenue, Fayson Lakes Road, Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon Borough, Kinnelon Road, and Most Dangerous Road

Megan

3:01 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

Fayson Lakes Road is the most dangerous. Twice today I was almost hit by cars taking the turns too wide and driving with part of their car on the wrong side of the double yellow lines. Happens almost every single day. Plus, who thought this road would be a safe bike route? That just adds to the chaos.

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Larry Huyler

12:04 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Corner where Fayson Lake Rd where Lakeside Trail meets has always been a white knuckler. Folks traveling too fast around the bend coming over the line in either direction.

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slow poke

10:02 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Miller Rd.-past OLM. Narrow, hilly, and winding makes it very dangerous. Many times on this road people go too fast, are distracted and on the wrong side of the road, especially on the turns. I don't know how the people that live there feel but I wouldn't want to walk, cycle, or have my kids ride their bikes there.

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Richard Dean

4:34 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Not having any stats to go by, I am going to say Kinnelon Road, especially the section west of Fayson Lakes Road toward Powerville Road in Boonton Township. I am basing this on the number of serious motor vehicle accidents and even fatal wrecks that I dispatched over the years on Kinnelon Road compared to the others. For those who don't know me I dispatched police, first aid, fire and electric from Butler PD for Kinnelon from 1975 to 2009.

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