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There have been many accidents and close calls at the intersection of Alden Ave and Willard St because Alden Ave does not have stop signs. I reported this issue years ago (Issue ID:2017) but there was no resolution. This summer I observed over 6 accidents at this intersection and many near misses with vehicles and pedestrians. Vehicles (including buses) travel at high speeds through this intersection. I have seen near misses with mothers pushing strollers, children walking and on bikes, and dog walkers. We desperately need stop signs on Alden Ave before someone is hit and killed. Why does the city need a fatality to do something as cheap and simple as installing 2 Stop Signs.
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Kathy (Utilizador Registado)
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Steve Werlin (Utilizador Registado)
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JD (Utilizador Registado)
batman2day (Utilizador Registado)
Kathy (Utilizador Registado)
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Noxinwj (Utilizador Registado)
I'm wondering if the approval process and traffic studies needed for a stop sign are the blocking force here. There are several of these 2-way stops in the neighborhood that seem to drivers like they should be 4-way (McKinley & Woodbridge, McKinley & West Elm, etc.)
I wonder if a quick solution that doesn't require a traffic study might me adding "Opposing traffic does not stop" signs at these junctions? It won't solve all the problems, but it might be a quick way to help the situation.
batman2day (Utilizador Registado)
BenHV (Utilizador Registado)
Encerradas Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial Verificado)