Description
This intersection is becoming somewhat dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists (even outside rush hour) as the brick wall prevents much of an extended sight line for motorists and the right on red encourages pulling up into the crosswalk behavior. This can lead to situations where motorists get awful close to hitting pedestrians or cyclists and also to situations where they block the crosswalk during the "walk" signal. I think this should be considered for a no turn on red sign or at least a raised crosswalk and/or street treatment similar to the one at Fuller and Glen. Markings are also somewhat faded and this isn't helping either.
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Staff reviewed the 10 year crash history at this location. Annual crashes at this location have reduced have reduced over the last 10 years, 87% of the crashes experienced resulted in no injuries, 13% of the crashes experienced resulted in minor injuries, and none of the crashes resulted in severe or fatal injuries. Additionally, one pedestrian crash was reported and zero bicycle crashes were reported.
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