As reported by the LDN in today's edition, and the Saturday edition (see below) the Ludington city council spent a lot of time discussing what to do with stop signs at the corner of Washington and Bryant. Currently, stop signs exist only on Bryant Road and the council was considering adding them to Washington St. too. Apparently 144 people in the area signed a petition asking for the intersection to be a 4-way stop. After debate, an abstention, a split vote found for the new stop signs. They will be installed there contingent on the Mason Co. Road Commission's approval.
While it is impressive that 144 citizens of this city signed a petition to install new stop signs for safety at this intersection, I think they have got it wrong. I think it's likely to be less safe and contrary to guidelines set up by the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Here's how I got there.
A traffic study done at this intersection would likely show that E-W traffic on Bryant is greater than N-S traffic on Washington. The MUTCD says (2B.05) STOP signs should be used if engineering judgment indicates that there is the intersection of a less important road with a main road where application of the normal right-of-way rule would not be expected to provide reasonable compliance with the law.
No other guideline indicates otherwise, thus the two stop signs already there would be better placed on Washington, rather than Bryant, if Bryant's traffic volume is greater. If you are familiar with this intersection, and its visibility issues, doesn't it make more sense to stop on Washington rather than Bryant?
Perhaps thats a factor in that during a five year period, there has been 6 accidents caused by a failure to yield the right of way. One a year is not much according to the MUTCD. In fact, when road commissions follow the MUTCD, they generally don't consider putting in a multi-way stop until you get to 5 accidents per year. Here's what they say:
The following criteria should be considered in the engineering study for a multiway STOP sign installation:
A four-way stop is not the panacaea its advocates would think it is. It would slow traffic down, but there would still be failure to yield accidents. The best way to prevent those would be to put the stop signs on Washington, as per the US Dept. of Transportation guidelines, and remove the Bryant stop signs.
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