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treatments at this location. Orange High School Road provides the primary access to the <br /> school,so any student walking from US 70 must utilize this intersection.Students living south <br /> of US 70 will have to cross this very busy 3-lane roadway. <br /> Gwen Road and US 70: Gwen Road ends at US 70 at a stop sign-controlled intersection. Due to <br /> high speeds coupled with high traffic volumes along US 70,this intersection is very difficult for <br /> pedestrians to cross.There are no sidewalks or pedestrian treatments at this location. <br /> N Scotswood Boulevard and US 70: N Scotswood Boulevard provides access to the Churton <br /> Grove Community, a 330-acre residential area. Scotswood Boulevard currently ends at US 70 at <br /> an unsignalized intersection.There are no sidewalks or pedestrian treatments at this location. <br /> High traffic speeds and volumes along US 70 make this intersection difficult for pedestrians to <br /> cross. Due to the lack of east-west connectivity in the Churton Grove area, many of the <br /> students living in this community might choose US 70 as their preferred route if walking or <br /> bicycling to school. <br /> Orange High School Road and Harold Latta Road: Orange High School Road meets Harold <br /> Latta Road at a stop sign-controlled intersection.Students living in this neighborhood may <br /> choose to use this intersection to access the school via Orange High School Road.There are <br /> currently no sidewalks or pedestrian treatments at this intersection. Due to the unusual <br /> geometry, pedestrian paths should be clearly defined at this intersection. <br /> Safe Routes to School <br /> Existing Conditions Analysis 37 <br />