City to look at modifying Tyson and Keith Wilson roundabout due to speed concerns; property will need to be purchased
CHILLIWACK — Councillor Bud Mercer has asked city engineering staff to explore possible modifications to the Tyson Road and Keith Wilson Road roundabout.
During Tuesday’s (Oct. 4) Chilliwack City Council meeting, Councillor Mercer said drivers going east to west through the roundabout don’t even have to adjust their steering wheel in order to keep a torrid pace of 60 kilometers an hour.
Unlike the newer, wider roundabouts on Prest Road or the heavily used Evans Road roundabout near the westbound Highway 1 off-ramp that spans several dozens of meters, the roundabout at Tyson Road and Keith Wilson is a fairly compact one that allows motorists to keep a higher than average speed as they travel through the intersection.
“My question is more about the roundabout at Tyson and Keith Wilson,” Mercer asked city engineering staff during Tuesday’s meeting. “Is there money or property to correct that roundabout? Right now, for me, it’s probably the most unsafe roundabout that we have in the city. If you’re coming north south, there’s no hope that you can merge into it because the people coming east and west, it’s basically a straight shot. They barely have to correct their steering wheel to keep up at 60 km through our roundabout. I don’t even think we should be calling it a roundabout. Can we correct that?”
