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Indian Trail releases Brandon Oaks Parkway speed study; staff recommends feedback signs, lane narrowing and HOA outreach
Summary
A town study found average travel speeds about 36.4 mph on a posted 25 mph Brandon Oaks Parkway and recommended speed‑feedback signage and reduced lane widths with an 8‑ft multi‑use path as an interim measure; HOA members asked for stop control and voiced safety concerns.
Indian Trail — Town staff presented a traffic study Feb. 11 that found average speeds on Brandon Oaks Parkway of approximately 36.4 mph on a roadway posted at 25 mph and recommended a set of interim steps to address safety and speed.
Todd Hunsinger described the study process: the town used automated counters and additional counts at specific intersections and pedestrian crossings, then contracted a traffic engineer to review stop‑control warrants and crash history. The consultant found that multi‑way stop warrants and signal warrants were not met, site distances generally met minimums, and crash volumes did not…
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