All-Way Stop Signs Coming to 13th Woodlawn, 13th Indiana

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Bloomington will implement all-way stop signs at the intersections of 13th Street & Woodlawn Avenue and 13th Street & Indiana Avenue to enhance safety and traffic management. This change comes ahead of Indiana University's fall semester and football season. The Transportation Commission's review highlighted the need for this measure, supported by crash data that revealed seven right-angle crashes at 13th & Woodlawn within the past year. To assist drivers in adapting to the new stop signs, temporary signage and awareness tools will be deployed. Additionally, the city is partnering with Indiana University for outreach efforts to inform the community about the upcoming changes.

The initiative reflects a proactive approach to improving road safety in the area. Residents seeking more information can reach out to the City’s Engineering Department. This installation is part of ongoing efforts to enhance traffic safety in Bloomington.

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