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There is no stop sign at the intersection of Hillridge and Saunders Crescent. I did not report this as urgent because there has never been a sign there to my knowledge. A three way stop sign at this location would help to reduce the speeding on Saunders Crescent.
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Q. If other than a STOP sign, what is the sign issue?
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8 Comments
Acknowledged City of Ann Arbor (Verified Official)
City of Ann Arbor (Verified Official)
City of Ann Arbor (Verified Official)
This location is not recommended for all-way STOP control.
If travel speed continues to be a concern, please consider participating in the City's Traffic Calming Program: a2gov.org/trafficcalming
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Reopened BabsMcPhee (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Ann Arbor (Verified Official)
City of Ann Arbor (Verified Official)
STOP signs are used to allocate right of way between travelers at an intersection. STOP signs are prohibited for use as speed control devices.
If you are interested in lowering the speeds of vehicle drivers on your street, please consider the City's Traffic Calming Program: a2gov.org/trafficcalming
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