Monday, 7 December 2009

Railroad Signage

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as in Portsmouth New Hampshire, beginning next week, changes will be made to alleviate a traffic safety concern regarding signage for the Route 33 railroad bridge replacement project.

A concern was raised in a letter to the editor published in the Dec. 3 Portsmouth Herald speaking to a sign near the railroad bridge that reads "Lane Ends Merge Left."
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In his letter, Todd Medlock of Portsmouth, stated the left-lane ended prior to the bridge and vehicles operating in the lane must actually merge right to avoid an incident with traffic coming from the opposite direction. If the vehicles in the right lane were to merge left, Medlock continued, they would end enter into the lane that was ending.

Deborah Finnigan, the city's traffic engineer, said the letter represented the first time the concern had been raised. After the matter was reviewed Thursday, it was decided changes would be made to address the safety concern.

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