Two flashing stop signs were recently installed in North Little Rock by the city’s Traffic Department.
The flashing signs are on Crestwood Drive and Randolph Road.
In theory, the lights get the attention of drivers and, in theory, those drivers would then stop but drivers are increasingly terrible and mostly view signs and lights as distractions from the very important things they’re doing on their phones.
The locations of the new signs were determined by the number of accidents and complaints from residents. There’s plans to install additional flashing lights in school zones across the city.
Stop, in the name of the law
Stop, in the name of the law
Stop, in the name of the law
Two flashing stop signs were recently installed in North Little Rock by the city’s Traffic Department.
The flashing signs are on Crestwood Drive and Randolph Road.
In theory, the lights get the attention of drivers and, in theory, those drivers would then stop but drivers are increasingly terrible and mostly view signs and lights as distractions from the very important things they’re doing on their phones.
The locations of the new signs were determined by the number of accidents and complaints from residents. There’s plans to install additional flashing lights in school zones across the city.
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