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Council adopts data-driven traffic-control guidelines and approves 4-way stop at Audubon & Mulberry
Summary
City adopted internal guidance based on the MUTCD and traffic-engineering standards for evaluating all-way stops, then approved an ordinance establishing a 4-way stop at North Audubon and East Mulberry after a formal study found site-distance criteria were met.
Goldsboro City Council voted Nov. 17 to adopt new internal guidelines for evaluating requests for all-way stop signs and then approved a specific ordinance to install a 4-way stop at North Audubon and East Mulberry.
Traffic staff explained the guidelines rely on two primary criteria drawn from national traffic engineering practice: crash frequency thresholds and…
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