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03-29-2016, 03:03 PM
I'm pretty late to the party in regards to posting this, as I've been meaning to for several months...and it continues to be a it issue. But I now have a question to all the "Know it Alls" that live on OKCtalk, in regards to this newest agreement by the City Council that was just announced today. (As of about 2:00 PM.)
Back Story- The intersection in question NW 178th and Meridian Ave, in far NWOKC. (Deer Creek School District.) Over the past 15 years or so, there have been countless serious accidents at the intersection, as only the North/South bound traffic has stop signs. the East wet bound traffic on 178th, does not have to stop, and as such traffic typically flows thru the intersection at 65+ mph. More times than not, someone traveling North or Southbound stops at the stop sign, without realizing that the East/Westbound traffic DOES NOT stop. Obviously, creating a serious issue very quickly.
Within the last 5-7 years, traffic in this area has EXPLODED due to the infill of new construction in the West Edmond/NWOKC/DeerCreek area. (Estimated 300% increase in single family homes.)
So, obviously, in this same time frame, the traffic at that intersection has increased 10 fold, over that same time frame. The number of serious accidents has also increased mirroring, the traffic influx. the residents of the surrounding areas have signed petitions, called/written their city council persons, have asked Sheriffs to patrol the intersection, and all have fallen upon deaf ears. These are not your typical fender bender accidents,. we are talking about highs opened t bone impacts, with serious injuries, sometimes requiring medi-flight from the area. There is also a Deer Creek student, that was involved in an accident there, that has been in the hospital since August of 15' still trying to walk/talk for the first time. so, it is a well known issue, that everyone that lives near by, has tried to have the city put up additional stop signs, and/or traffic lights. This is a high traffic area, with 3 schools immediately north of the intersection, with a good majority of the traffic being children. So, it has been on the radar for quite some time.
Last week, there was another high speed collision/rollover at the intersection, and finally after voicing the concerns...news channel 4, as well as News channel 9 ran stories on this issue, and had learned that the City Council denied any changes, because it would impede the flow of traffic too much. But they did agree to install two NEW LARGE stop signs, and yellow flashing lights to the intersection.
The very next morning.... (Yesterday) there was once again, another serious collision. Even after these signs were installed. It once again, has created issues amongst the local residents vs. city council leaders that have continued to not make any changes to the area. Either way, there has been 3 serious accidents there, just in the last 30 days, and everyone involved is very upset that nothing is being done. That is, until just this afternoon....whne an emergency meeting was held, and they have come up with a new plan. This emergency plan is actually being put into action immediately, and they are making a transaction, to purchase an additional 17 sq ft of land on each of the 4 corners, to create a "No STOP....Round a Bout." The plans are just now being released, as was discussed today at 1:00, SO I am not sure how the design will layout. So, can someone explain to me, how a "No Stop round about" works? Specifically on a road, that typically flows at 60-70 mph? My concern is the fact that most of these accidents were caused by drivers not paying attention, and not understanding the rules of the road. I am not confident in this "Round a Bout," solution, because I don't believ that the majority of the drivers on the road today would even know how to execute a "round a bout." (Nevermind the fact that it is going to be $175,000+ for this construction, vs. $950 for two new stop signs to be installed.)
I am very interested in this, as my wife drives this route, and is at this intersection every morning, with my children. I am so happy to see something being done, as it has been heart wrenching over the years being outside and hearing such a sound...just knowing that someone else has just been in an accident there at that intersection. (Usually followed by the sound of medi flight over head.) But in my feeble little mind, I would have to think that adding stop signs on the East/West bound lanes, would have been both more effective from a cost and safety standpoint.
Article from last week-
Parents fear dangerous intersection on the way to school | KFOR.com (http://kfor.com/2016/03/22/parents-fear-dangerous-intersection-on-the-way-to-school/)
Channel 4 Facebook Post from today-
https://www.facebook.com/kforalimeyer/videos/1037404889659205/
Back Story- The intersection in question NW 178th and Meridian Ave, in far NWOKC. (Deer Creek School District.) Over the past 15 years or so, there have been countless serious accidents at the intersection, as only the North/South bound traffic has stop signs. the East wet bound traffic on 178th, does not have to stop, and as such traffic typically flows thru the intersection at 65+ mph. More times than not, someone traveling North or Southbound stops at the stop sign, without realizing that the East/Westbound traffic DOES NOT stop. Obviously, creating a serious issue very quickly.
Within the last 5-7 years, traffic in this area has EXPLODED due to the infill of new construction in the West Edmond/NWOKC/DeerCreek area. (Estimated 300% increase in single family homes.)
So, obviously, in this same time frame, the traffic at that intersection has increased 10 fold, over that same time frame. The number of serious accidents has also increased mirroring, the traffic influx. the residents of the surrounding areas have signed petitions, called/written their city council persons, have asked Sheriffs to patrol the intersection, and all have fallen upon deaf ears. These are not your typical fender bender accidents,. we are talking about highs opened t bone impacts, with serious injuries, sometimes requiring medi-flight from the area. There is also a Deer Creek student, that was involved in an accident there, that has been in the hospital since August of 15' still trying to walk/talk for the first time. so, it is a well known issue, that everyone that lives near by, has tried to have the city put up additional stop signs, and/or traffic lights. This is a high traffic area, with 3 schools immediately north of the intersection, with a good majority of the traffic being children. So, it has been on the radar for quite some time.
Last week, there was another high speed collision/rollover at the intersection, and finally after voicing the concerns...news channel 4, as well as News channel 9 ran stories on this issue, and had learned that the City Council denied any changes, because it would impede the flow of traffic too much. But they did agree to install two NEW LARGE stop signs, and yellow flashing lights to the intersection.
The very next morning.... (Yesterday) there was once again, another serious collision. Even after these signs were installed. It once again, has created issues amongst the local residents vs. city council leaders that have continued to not make any changes to the area. Either way, there has been 3 serious accidents there, just in the last 30 days, and everyone involved is very upset that nothing is being done. That is, until just this afternoon....whne an emergency meeting was held, and they have come up with a new plan. This emergency plan is actually being put into action immediately, and they are making a transaction, to purchase an additional 17 sq ft of land on each of the 4 corners, to create a "No STOP....Round a Bout." The plans are just now being released, as was discussed today at 1:00, SO I am not sure how the design will layout. So, can someone explain to me, how a "No Stop round about" works? Specifically on a road, that typically flows at 60-70 mph? My concern is the fact that most of these accidents were caused by drivers not paying attention, and not understanding the rules of the road. I am not confident in this "Round a Bout," solution, because I don't believ that the majority of the drivers on the road today would even know how to execute a "round a bout." (Nevermind the fact that it is going to be $175,000+ for this construction, vs. $950 for two new stop signs to be installed.)
I am very interested in this, as my wife drives this route, and is at this intersection every morning, with my children. I am so happy to see something being done, as it has been heart wrenching over the years being outside and hearing such a sound...just knowing that someone else has just been in an accident there at that intersection. (Usually followed by the sound of medi flight over head.) But in my feeble little mind, I would have to think that adding stop signs on the East/West bound lanes, would have been both more effective from a cost and safety standpoint.
Article from last week-
Parents fear dangerous intersection on the way to school | KFOR.com (http://kfor.com/2016/03/22/parents-fear-dangerous-intersection-on-the-way-to-school/)
Channel 4 Facebook Post from today-
https://www.facebook.com/kforalimeyer/videos/1037404889659205/