To the Editor:
Imagine it’s 3 a.m. and you are driving from North Cape May / Exit 0 to Cape Regional Medical Center; a way you know well, except it is pitch black and you realize you can no longer see the hospital from the Parkway because you are on the new overpass, and you never in all your years paid attention to the actual name of the road it is on because it is your turf, and there are no hospital ‘H’ signs to direct you off this speedway. So you end up two exits past the hospital and then realize that it is because Stone Harbor Boulevard is closed to northbound traffic and you could not get off. So I got off by turning at the rest stop, getting off the Parkway and coming south onto Route 9 where I could see the hospital.
‘H’ signs have to be placed all along the Parkway and a temporary one should be at the Shell Bay exit to get you off the Parkway onto Route 9. Imagine if my 8-year-old patient, who I was taking to the emergency room, was bleeding, or someone had chest pains, etc. Has no one thought out anything with this?
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