10/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2024 08:13
A recently completed traffic study of this half-mile section by the State Highway Administration shows the reduction is expected to improve safety for all highway users. New regulatory signs and pavement markings that display the new speed limit of 40 miles per hour were recently installed to alert motorists.
"While vehicle speed is a critical factor in pedestrian safety, we recognize the need for a multiprong approach," said District Engineer, Andrew Radcliffe, Jr. "The State Highway administration continues to work on additional improvements in this area."
The State Highway Administration also has an upcoming project at the intersections of US 1 at Doctor Patel Drive and US 1 at Rowanberry Drive. The US 1 at Doctor Patel Drive portion of the project will construct a new full-color traffic signal with crosswalks and new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant ramps. The US 1 at Rowanberry Drive portion of the project includes new sidewalks with ramps, crosswalks and pedestrian signals.
Each project is scheduled to start construction in spring 2025, pending available funding. Learn more about this project by clicking here.
The State Highway Administration encourages everyone to follow the rules of the road to state safe, including vulnerable pedestrians: