Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that a new stop sign configuration will be installed Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at the intersection of West Bainbridge Street (Route 241) and Masonic Drive in Elizabethtown Borough, Lancaster County. The new configuration will install two new stop signs on West Bainbridge Street, making the intersection an All-Way Stop.
This new stop condition on West Bainbridge Street will be marked by “Stop Ahead” signs with flashing amber lights, as well as a flashing red lights on the new stop signs. The amber lights will remain in place for 30 days and the red lights will remain in place for 60 days, after which time the flashing lights will be removed. In addition, there will be a variable message sign (VMS) alerting motorists in the northbound direction of the new stop condition on West Bainbridge Street.
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Contact: Dave Thompson, dmthompson@pa.gov, 717-418-5018
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