Not affecting the drive time, 5 minutes from 95 up towards the schuylkill expressway. The rest of our drive times, no problems on the majors. No problems on the blue route. As we head out the door to cheltenham were getting reports of hazardous Road Conditions on east town line road and walker road. So were counting down to the blue cross broad street run when thousands of people will hit the streets sunday morning. Nbc 10s matt delucia is live in olney at what will be the starting line. Matt, tell us more about what still has to get done. Reporter tracy, a couple more days left. Come sunday morning it will not be clear. It will have 40,000 runners. A very big event out here. 40,000 people will be out here plus their families and supporters. We spoke with the blue cross broad street run race director yesterday, he said volunteers have been very busy the past few days packing food and snacks. Theyll continue today. Theyve been setting up the tents at the navy yard at the finish line. Th
Avenue to get on by. Heading out the door in cheltenham hazardous Road Conditions and reports of that on East Township line road in walker avenue. Well check in with area bridges. We are counting down to the blue cross broad street run where thousands of people will hit the streets on sunday morning. Matt delucia is live in olney. Matt, theres a lot to get done in the next couple of days . Reporter thats right. As you look behind me you can see that traffic is still moving on broad street. All of that will happen come sunday morning. This will be the starting line for the 10 mile journey. By 8 00 a. M. On sunday, this place will look very different and filled with thousands of runners. 40,000 runners will be out here plus families and supporters. We spoke with the blue cross broad street run race director. He said vol lun tiers have been very busy getting everything ready to go. Theyve been setting up the tents at the navy yard as well. This is the 36th year for the race. A lot of work
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