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Starting Monday, July 7, pedestrians at one of Auburn’s most iconic intersections will have a new way to cross the street.
Starting July 7, pedestrians at Toomer’s Corner will have to scramble to cross the street. The City of Auburn will begin ...
"This is something the city has been considering for many years as a way to improve navigating downtown," said David Dorton, ...
Auburn is testing a new pedestrian scramble at Toomer’s Corner to improve safety and traffic flow during peak seasons.
On Monday, the city of Auburn will begin testing what is known as a "pedestrian scramble" for Toomer's Corner, a change that ...
On Monday, Cupertino will begin using a pedestrian scramble at one of its intersections for the first time, hoping to boost pedestrian safety and ease traffic during school commute times at the ...
The pedestrian scramble approach is used at intersections in many other cities, where traffic lights stop cars in all directions to allow pedestrians to cross in multiple directions, ...
A "pedestrian scramble" is a type of traffic signal movement where vehicle traffic is stopped simultaneously, allowing pedestrians to cross in any direction.
The pedestrian scramble approach is used at intersections in many other cities, where traffic lights stop cars in all directions to allow pedestrians to cross in multiple directions, ...