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No Right Turn on Red Is Now the Default [for New Projects] in Seattle

theurbanist.org

2 points by glaugh 3 years ago · 1 comment

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glaughOP 3 years ago

The notable part, to me:

“The memo cites a recent study, published in the journal of the Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE), looking at Washington, D.C.’s implementation of no-turn-on-red restrictions at 100 intersections in 2019. Driver-to-driver conflicts were reduced by 97%, and vehicle-pedestrian conflicts were reduced by 92% following the installation of consistent no-turn-on-red (NTOR) signage.”

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