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New traffic light going up on Route 17 at Olde Forge Photo: VDOT
A new traffic pattern is scheduled to go into effect on Monday, Feb. 1, on Route 17 Business in Stafford County at Route 1580 (Olde Forge Drive) and Route 1034 (Short Street), which is immediately east of the Exit 133 interchange of Interstate 95.
On Thursday, Jan. 28, a new traffic signal will be activated at the intersection of Route 17 and Olde Forge Drive. The new traffic signal was funded and installed under permit as part of private development.
To allow motorists time to adjust to the presence of the new traffic signal at Olde Forge Drive, the signal will begin by flashing through Monday, Feb. 1.
Exit renumbering project moves to part of Route 128 in February
Statewide project anticipated to last through summer of 2021 Share Updated: 2:45 PM EST Jan 27, 2021 Crew updates exit sign numbering on Route 140 in Taunton.
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Statewide project anticipated to last through summer of 2021 Share Updated: 2:45 PM EST Jan 27, 2021 The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is getting ready to switch the exit signs along part of Route 128 to a mileage-based system.Work on the signs along Route 3 is expected to be finished on Tuesday and installations along Route 128 from Gloucester to Peabody will begin Wednesday. The swapping of signs along that part of Route 128 is expected to last about eight days, MassDOT officials said. The exit numbers are being changed by MassDOT to comply with federal highway mandates, which require mile-based exit signs. Massachusetts is one of three states that have not yet begun any sort of
Audible pedestrian signal coming to Port Republic Road in Harrisonburg
Published Monday, Jan. 25, 2021, 9:38 am
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Front Page » Local/State » Local2 » Audible pedestrian signal coming to Port Republic Road in Harrisonburg
The Port Republic Road intersection in Harrisonburg. Photo courtesy City of Harrisonburg.
Harrisonburg Public Works crews will begin working today on an upgrade of pedestrian signals to audible pedestrian signals, starting with those on Port Republic Road – at the Devin Lane intersection and the Neff Avenue/Peach Grove Road intersection.
Public safety improvements are being made for visually impaired pedestrians in Harrisonburg.
Public Works crews began working today on an upgrade of pedestrian signals to audible pedestrian signals, starting with those on Port Republic Road – at the Devon Lane intersection and the intersection with Neff Avenue and Peach Grove Road.
These two are the first of many pedestrian signals that will be upgraded between now and April. Improvements have already been made in the Downtown District, improving the ability of pedestrians with visual impairments to cross the street safely.
The work is made possible with the help of a VDOT Highway Safety Improvement Program Grant.