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Apr 9, 2020

Signs That Matter – How the Southlake Mobility Team Makes Southlake Safer

Safety for our citizens and commuters is always a priority. Traffic signals and signage promote safe driving conditions and allow drivers to communicate to each other using nonverbal interactions. Recently, the Southlake Mobility Team addressed concerns on E. Kirkwood Boulevard. Drivers were spotted entering the road in the wrong direction. The Southlake Mobility Team took…

Safety for our citizens and commuters is always a priority. Traffic signals and signage promote safe driving conditions and allow drivers to communicate to each other using nonverbal interactions.

Recently, the Southlake Mobility Team addressed concerns on E. Kirkwood Boulevard. Drivers were spotted entering the road in the wrong direction. The Southlake Mobility Team took action and installed a DO NOT ENTER sign, along with the existing CURVE warning sign.

Having appropriate signage is important in all areas of mobility from roadwork, speed limit, pedestrian crossing, U-turns and YIELD and STOP signage.

Signage keeps drivers informed, helps reduce accidents and increases road safety. Whether your crossing the road as a pedestrian or driving to the grocery story, it’s important to take notice and obey traffic signs.

For more mobility updates, please visit us online at ConnectSouthlake.com and follow us on Facebook for the latest mobility news.

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