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UPDATE: Power Restored to Honeygo Traffic Signal Outages

Multiple traffic signals along Honeygo Boulevard lost power for about an hour and a half Thursday morning.

UPDATE (10:04 a.m.)—Power was restored to multiple along Honeygo Boulevard after a power outage Thursday morning, a White Marsh police precinct desk officer confirmed.

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Outages at Honeygo and , Beaconsfield and White Marsh Boulevard began at about 8:30 a.m. and caused major delays, requiring police to direct traffic through intersections. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company workers were on the scene as of 9:10 a.m. and power was restored before 10 a.m., the officer said.

Maryland State Highway Administration spokesman Charlie Gischler confirmed that signals had been flashing either red or yellow until they were reset following the power outage. By 10 a.m., they were functioning normally, Gischler said.

Gischler encouraged motorists to dial 511 on a hands-free device for free traveler information from the SHA the next time they encounter traffic delays on state roads.

How did the signal outages impact your commute? Tell us in the comments.

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Paul November 10, 2011 at 02:56 pm
I know a few people who were stuck in it this morning. It was a real mess.
Vicki Rummel November 10, 2011 at 03:20 pm
I was trying to get to 95 from Silver Spring and Honeygo. All traffic had to turn right onto 43, make a U-turn at Perry Hall Blvd and come back up to 95. Not so much fun.
After the signal lights were working, power was still out at the post office.
Cheryl November 10, 2011 at 06:57 pm
These two lights are frequently not working. It is getting kind of old.
Tim November 10, 2011 at 07:03 pm
This was my wife's sentiments as well.
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Tim April 24, 2013 at 04:18 pm
This place is awesome. Used it a lot when my kid was 2-3. If I had another, I'd not hesitate to takeRead More him here. Then again, I watched my kid like a hawk - and you know, actually played WITH him - while we were there. As a result, my kid never came close to being injured by another unruly kid. Just saying.
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My sister-in-law actually played with my nephew too Tim. Unlike EVERY OTHER single parent that wasRead More there. However, you can't tie your child to you. They came there to play. Bullies move very quick. When my nephew fell and was visibily scared, not a single parent except for one even noticed. Nobody from the library was in site. You are right that if parents were required to pay attention to their children then there would not be an opportunities for bullies because the parents of those bullies would be watching them also. When the group came from a religious school in Pikesville this is exactly what happened. All the parents stayed with their kids. All other parents, with little exception stayed in a waiting room talking amongst themselves paying little attention to their children. My nephew has been to all kinds of playgrounds and never been attacked by older kids before. Next time, if my nephew is attacked by an older child I will urge my brother to call the police and press charges against the parent. However, irreponsible Storyville need not worry -- won't be back there. Just wish our tax dollars weren't supporting this.
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