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Community demands safer traffic solutions near places of worship

June 12, 2024 | Wellington, Palm Beach County, Florida



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Community demands safer traffic solutions near places of worship
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding traffic safety around places of worship, particularly in relation to left-turn restrictions that are causing dangerous situations for drivers. A community member highlighted issues at several locations, including Big Blue Trace and Paddock, where drivers are forced to make left turns despite wanting to go right, leading to illegal maneuvers and potential collisions with oncoming traffic.

The discussion centered on specific intersections where double yellow striping and solid white lines indicate that only right turns are permitted when exiting church parking lots. However, the current traffic flow and construction in the area have exacerbated the problem, creating congestion during school hours and increasing the risk of accidents.

Officials acknowledged the concerns and indicated a willingness to explore potential solutions, such as adjusting the road striping or implementing barriers to discourage illegal left turns. They noted that while the existing infrastructure is designed to prioritize turn lanes, the safety of drivers and pedestrians must also be considered.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from traffic management teams to review the situation and assess whether modifications could be made to improve safety for all road users in these high-risk areas.

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