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In a bid to reduce the number and severity of traffic accidents, state highway crews plan to set up blinking yellow left-turn arrows at more than 150 intersections across East ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Several new traffic signals with flashing yellow arrows are being installed in west Columbus — something officials hope will reduce the number of left-turn crashes.
Flashing yellow arrows were approved for use in the mid-2000s by the Federal Highway Administration and lately have been showing up in growing numbers as old traffic signals are replaced. At last ...
More information on the Flashing Yellow Arrow Project, and an online feedback form, is available on PennDOT’s website beginning today, through July 3.
Flashing yellow arrows will also go up on Acadian Thruway at the Outback restaurant, Sullivan Road at Wax, and Millerville at Spring Ridge. Metro editor Kelly P. Kissel contributed to this report.