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Is Provo traffic light needed?
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A few years ago, we returned to Provo to drop off children at BYU and were amazed to find the city still stuck in the middle 1950's without any (or at most a very few) left hand turn signals at many major intersections. Just try and turn left on University Avenue on a busy afternoon. Just like 30 years ago, you may still have to sit through an extra cycle of lights or two.
Second, a bit of forethought and preparation on the part of Provo and UDOT would result in the traffic study being complete already. How long have they been planning and building this school? At least long enough for a study to be complete. Why do they wait until AFTER the school opens to BEGIN a study? That's my big beaf with the process.
However, being a frequent driver on Geneva Road, I don't believe a light will guarantee the safety of children crossing at that point. Personally, I'd rather see them driven across the road than walk across it.
I've noticed in my short sojurn in life that the "experts" are often wrong. Their arrogance prevents them from realizing how wrong they are.
As I recall, when they built the new North Cedar City interchange, they put the lights in immediately. No traffic study after the interchange was completed. No 1 or 2 year delay.
Notice when a new shopping center is built--usually the lights go in immediately! No waiting for a new traffic study--
I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time!) but when IKEA was built, weren't traffic signals put in immediately.
If it were UDOT's idea, they would already be in!
But because it is not their idea, you've got a long wait (and several fatalities) before you will see the lights. And, by the way, after the study, you will still wait--for design, environmental studies, advertising for bids, awarding bids, time for mobilization of the contractor, etc, etc,etc.
The kids that would benefit from it now may be parents themselves by the time you get that light!
Just the way it is dealing with some people in the UDOT hierarchy.
And no, I am not Traffic Engineer, nor do I have any idea who he is. Nor am I any kind of engineer or an employee of UDOT or any other governmental organization.
I disagree. If you lived on that street perhaps you'd sing a different tune.
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