Description
Badly in need it traffic control . 3 way stop or something to allow traffic to flow more quickly. During busy periods the road that doesn’t have right of way can never get out from the stop sign.
also asked...
Q. What direction of travel is the light controlling? (Northbound, Southbound, Eastbound, Westbound)
A. east?
A. east?
Q. What time of day did the issue occur?
A. rush hours are the worst
A. rush hours are the worst
Q. Please Check All That Apply
A. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
8 Comments
City of Grande Prairie (Registered User)
Dwayne (Registered User)
Closed Audrey, Citizen Contact Centre (Registered User)
Dwayne (Registered User)
Reopened Audrey, Citizen Contact Centre (Registered User)
Audrey, Citizen Contact Centre (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Thank you for looking into this. It’s a very frustrating spot
Closed Transportation and Parks (Registered User)
Thank you for contacting the Citizen Contact Centre with your concerns about the intersection of 104 Ave and 110 St. We are aware of the delays experienced by eastbound vehicles when travelling through this intersection. Our Transportation Engineers have assessed the intersection, for All-Way stop control, using national standards developed the TAC (Transportation Association of Canada). In addition, our engineers have measured the delays using a microsimulation model (Synchro v10). Our analysis confirms that changing the intersection to an all-way stop controlled intersection will substantially reduce peak-period congestion for the eastbound left-turn movement. However, the benefit to eastbound traffic will not offset the significant increase in delays to all other vehicles, at all times of the day, including buses servicing transit routes 4 & 6.
The intersection has been identified for future upgrade to traffic signals and is currently ranked as #14 in list of priority upgrades. Being on the priority list means that we will continue to monitor the intersection’s performance. However, being ranked #14 means that the upgrades are unlikely to be introduced within the next 4 years.
Thanks again for contacting the Contact Centre.