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Show Traffic Prolicsn On "0" Gamps Is D&ng Sfydied A plan to ease campus traffic bottlenecks was announced Monday Mon-day by Elmo R. Morgan, business vice-president of the University of Utah. Mr. Morgan also is chairman of the University traffic committee which includes representatives from the student body, faculty, employees, em-ployees, and the administration and which worked out the traffic program. Basically the new system, which goes into effect on Nov. 28, re-'volves re-'volves around the channeling of I traffic into two-one-way patterns on a 24-hour basis. During the rush hours between 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. plans also call for a one-way thoroughfare north along 15th East between 3rd South and Campus Drive. Traffic will flow west from the annex campus over a . new road which will' tie into Campus Drive and then link up with 3rd South. Campus traffic moving east to the annex will move north along 15th East in front of the bookstore and then east along the newly completed com-pleted sections of Campus Drive. Much of the flow is expected to peel off into the two approaches to the n?w 800 car parking area north and east of the new Union Building and Orson Spencer Hall. Traffic may go in either direction on the street immediately east of Spencer Hall, thus providing an "interchange" between the two one-way patterns. |