Road closure and detour on Waters Road due to construction, Germantown MD
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According to the dispatch call, waters Road is closed near Father Hurley Boulevard for repaving. Flaggers are directing traffic. A detour is needed and bus routes are affected.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery MD Transportation Group Calls
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Transcript:
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On Route 98,
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the Waters Road is closed due to construction.
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We need a detour,
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ASAP.
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Good morning, Adam, oh, were you in the area to the location to check them?
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They don't have no flaggers there at the location, no flaggers, driving,
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directing traffic.
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They got flaggers out there,
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but Waters Road is closed, because they're repaving it.
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So,
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I mean, I did what I did last time.
00:39
It wasn't there when I did my first trip, but now it is there.
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So I don't know how long they're going to be there, but just have somebody come up over there and let me know.
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On the way back, I think I should continue straight down,
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Father Hurley.
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Yeah, I think that the people we used are like, well, like a month, two months ago, when they started doing the construction.
01:03
Yeah, you just stay on Father Hurley, you can't.
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Just type, type, tell you of it.
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I'm going to put a picture in the system.
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Copy that, 5039.
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Location mentioned:
Father Hurley Blvd, Germantown, MD
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