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Traffic lights malfunctioning as community demands urgent changes

June 10, 2024 | Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida



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Traffic lights malfunctioning as community demands urgent changes
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns regarding traffic safety and infrastructure were raised by community members. One resident highlighted the malfunctioning traffic lights in the area, noting that they have been non-operational, contributing to dangerous driving conditions. This issue was underscored by a recent accident involving a young worker who sustained injuries after being struck by a vehicle, emphasizing the urgent need for improved traffic management.

The resident also reported a particularly severe incident on June 6, where a high-speed collision resulted in a car being overturned at a local intersection. While no injuries were confirmed, the incident raised alarms about the speed of vehicles in the area. In response, the resident requested that the speed limit sign on State Road 434 be adjusted from 50 miles per hour to 45 miles per hour to enhance safety.

Officials acknowledged the ongoing delays in traffic signal repairs, attributing them to a wait for necessary parts. However, they expressed optimism that the lights could be operational by August, ahead of the previously anticipated October timeline. Additionally, discussions included plans to lower the speed limit on another road segment, which officials confirmed is in progress.

The meeting underscored the community's pressing need for effective traffic control measures and the local government's commitment to addressing these safety concerns promptly.

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