Randall Road contains the bulk of the village's retail and restaurants and traffic on the corridor averages 50,000 vehicles per day.
Like Randall Road, this county highway is also four lanes for the entire length of the village.
The city of South Elgin is planning the location for the station to be on Randall Road.
Randall Road narrows to two lanes south of Interstate 88 in Aurora.
Over time, the Algonquin-Elgin area along Randall Road is expected to become an edge city.
Randall Road is often considered by many to be a poster-child for urban sprawl.
Randall Road remains unique, due to its speed limit and amount of reckless driving.
For example, Algonquin reports that at least 50% of traffic accidents within its boundaries occur on Randall Road.
In the 1990s, development shifted to Randall Road, which saw the construction of numerous retailers, restaurants, and services, beginning in 1993.
Randall Road is a major multi-lane highway serving the village's western side.