Description
The 4-way stop at Rindge/Cedar/Middlesex is still hard for many drivers to remember or see. The problem is mainly with the Rindge traffic--it's not intuitive for that traffic to stop. I almost had an accident as I was turning onto Rindge from Cedar because of a driver running the stop-sign. I walk by or through that intersection a lot, and have lost count of the number of times I have witnessed cars honking at other drivers running the sign. Can additional signage or paint (i.e. stronger bright white lines, "STOP" lettered on the street) be added to increase safety?
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8 Comments
Traffic - BMcK (Streets) (Verified Official)
Concerned NC Resident (Registered User)
nick (Registered User)
EdH (Registered User)
Acknowledged Traffic - PB (Engineering) (Registered User)
GTS (Registered User)
nick (Registered User)
Traffic - PB (Engineering) (Registered User)
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