More roads on campus see road delineators installed
The Department of Public Safety has installed road delineators at several locations on campus to prevent illegal turns and keep pedestrians safe.
Road delineators, those long, thin plastic poles used to separate lanes, have been installed on State University Drive East near Capital Public Radio to prevent drivers from making illegal left turns into the CPR parking lot.
“Concerns were voiced by to the University Transportation Advisory Committee by Capitol Public Radio and residents of Napa and Modoc Hall about southbound traffic making illegal left turns by in front of the CPR offices,” says Kenneth Barnett, chief of Public Safety.
The committee also agreed to install barriers at State University Drive West near College Town Drive because of near misses and accidents that have occurred in the past.
Additional delineators will be installed on State University Drive East.
The delineators are similar to those installed on State University Drive South near Napa Hall. Since those delineators were installed, there have been no accidents in that area, Barnett says.
For more information, contact Public Safety at 278-6851.
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