New York State Route 12B

NYS Route 12B
Route information
Auxiliary route of NY 12
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length: 35.53 mi[2] (57.18 km)
Existed: 1930[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: NY 12 in Sherburne
  US 20 / NY 26 in Madison
North end: NY 5 in New Hartford
Location
Counties: Chenango, Madison, Oneida
Highway system

Numbered highways in New York
Interstate • U.S. • N.Y. (former) • Reference • County

NY 12 NY 12C

New York State Route 12B (NY 12B) is a state highway in the central part of New York, United States. NY 12B is a north–south highway connecting Oneida County in the north to Chenango County in the south, passing through Madison County in between. The southern terminus of NY 12B is at NY 12 in the village of Sherburne. The northern terminus is at NY 5 in the town of New Hartford. In Madison County, Route 12B directly abuts the campus of Colgate University in the village of Hamilton.

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History

In 1908, the New York State Legislature created Route 8, an unsigned legislative route extending from the city of Binghamton to Kirkland.[3][4] When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, all of Route 8 between Chenango Forks and Clinton became part of NY 12, which continued northeast through Clinton to Utica.[5] The portion of NY 12 between Sherburne and Utica was realigned in the late 1920s to follow a new, more direct alignment to the east. The former routing of NY 12 between the two locations was redesignated as NY 12A. In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 12A was renumbered to NY 12B.[1][6]

The section of NY 12B between Earlville and Hamilton has historically been susceptible to accidents. According to a study by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), 93 accidents occurred along this portion of NY 12B from November 2006 to October 2009. Of those, 50 were the result of striking an animal while 15 others were cases where a motorist crashed into a fixed object. Area residents and officials had asked NYSDOT to lower the speed limit on the highway from 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) to 45 miles per hour (72 km/h); however, this request was denied in July 2010. Instead, NYSDOT will look into improving specific areas along the highway where accidents are more common.[7]

Major intersections

County Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes
Chenango
Village of Sherburne 0.00 NY 12
Madison
Eaton 14.06 NY 46 Southern terminus of NY 46
Town of Madison 16.52 US 20 west / NY 26 south Western terminus of US 20 / NY 12B and NY 12B / NY 26 overlaps
19.52 US 20 east Eastern terminus of US 20 / NY 12B overlap
Oneida
Oriskany Falls 22.07 NY 26 north Eastern terminus of NY 12B / NY 26 overlap
Marshall 26.33 NY 315 Northern terminus of NY 315
Kirkland 29.34 NY 233 Southern terminus of NY 233
Clinton 31.14 NY 412 Eastern terminus of NY 412
Kirkland 33.54 NY 5B west Western terminus of NY 5B / NY 12B overlap
33.63 NY 5B east Eastern terminus of NY 5B / NY 12B overlap
Town of New Hartford 35.53 NY 5
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times: p. 136. 
  2. ^ a b "2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. pp. 42, 79. https://www.nysdot.gov/divisions/engineering/technical-services/hds-respository/NYSDOT%20TVR%202008%20by%20Route.pdf. Retrieved January 31, 2010. 
  3. ^ State of New York Department of Highways (1909). The Highway Law. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 57. http://books.google.com/books?id=jZ0AAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#PPA57,M1. Retrieved May 24, 2009. 
  4. ^ New York State Department of Highways (1920). Report of the State Commissioner of Highways. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 516. http://books.google.com/books?id=Sj4CAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA516,M1. Retrieved May 24, 2009. 
  5. ^ "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times: p. XX9. December 21, 1924. 
  6. ^ Rand McNally and Company (1926). Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas (eastern New York) (Map). http://www.broermapsonline.org/members/NorthAmerica/UnitedStates/Midatlantic/NewYork/unitedstates1926ra_009.html. Retrieved May 24, 2009. 
  7. ^ Traynor, Caitlin (July 30, 2010). "State won’t lower Route 12B speed limit". Oneida Daily Dispatch. http://oneidadispatch.com/articles/2010/07/30/news/doc4c539129316ea493653542.txt. Retrieved July 31, 2010. 

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