A third stop sign is now in place at the intersection of Fifth & Main in Freeman

A third stop sign is now in place at the intersection of Fifth & Main in Freeman
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City of Freeman recently issued the following announcement.

A third stop sign is now in place at the intersection of Fifth & Main in Freeman, impacting westbound traffic. The Freeman City Council chose to convert the intersection to a three way stop to enhance safety due to limited visibility. Motorists coming from the easton Fifth Street will notice the stop sign and flag located near Mr. G’s.

While southbound traffic on Main Street continues to have the right-of-way at the intersection, vehicles in all other directions must come to a complete stop before continuing through the intersection. As always, when multiple vehicles are stopped at the intersection, he first to come to a full stop will be the first to legally proceed through the intersection.

Freeman’s Police Department is offering a 2-week grace period before issuing citations that carry fines.

#stopsign #trafficsafety #ExperienceFreedom #welovefreemansd

Original source can be found here.



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