
Post Road East, 11:30 a.m., looking west …

… and east (Photos/Dan Woog)

Not far away, the Post Road …

… and, a few hours later, Main Street (Photos/Katherine Bruan)
Post Road East, 11:30 a.m., looking west …
… and east (Photos/Dan Woog)
Not far away, the Post Road …
… and, a few hours later, Main Street (Photos/Katherine Bruan)
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WHO SAID WESTPORT HAD A TRAFFIC PROBLEM? HA HA
What an incredible contrast to downtown Laguna Beach.
I am usually terrified to ride my bike around town for many reasons. Looks safer now with the roads being so empty.
As one of the epicenters of the Coronavirus
In CT, it’s somewhat comforting to know that our community is starting to adhere to the self
quarantine guidelines set by the Governor.
Let’s hope this smart compliance continues down by the beach when the weather gets sunny &
warmer as life’s could depend on it!
In safety and good health to all in our wonderful
WESTPORT 🙏🏼❗️
They have tons of orange traffic cones from the exit of Compo Beach all the way around the corner that starts Soundview and the electric sign saying ‘No Parking On Soundview” in the drop off pick up spot with cones around that. Parks and Recreation are using their two large trucks to barricade the exit to keep people from driving ‘in’ the ‘out’.
I think that sending a pretty clear message.
Actually, clear streets are a respite in busy Westport. None of the usual tailgating or obnoxious people beeping because I am going the speed limit.