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Thousand Oaks plans 17 radar feedback signs under Caltrans HSIP grant to reduce speeding
Summary
Staff presented a grant-funded project to install 17 solar radar feedback signs at locations identified in the city————————— Local Road Safety Plan; staff expect modest speed reductions and cloud-stored data for follow-up.
Engineering staff told the Traffic and Transportation Advisory Commission on June 25 that the city has a grant-funded project to install 17 radar feedback signs at locations identified in the Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP).
Bradley Ackert, engineering associate, said the project (CI 55 48) is funded through the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), administered by Caltrans, after the city applied for an HSIP grant. The LRSP prioritized sites with high numbers of unsafe-speed and rear-end collisions; candidate locations include Hillcrest Drive, Lynn Road and Westlake Boulevard.
Ackert displayed examples of existing solar-powered radar feedback…
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