INDOT Tests High Tech Stop Signs
By Brien McElhatten
Story Published: Dec 18, 2009 at 5:53 PM EST
WELLS COUNTY, Ind. (Indiana's
NewsCenter) - The standard stop sign has remained relatively unchanged since it
debuted in the 1950's. Now, a new version could make two intersections in Wells
County safer for drivers.
"We've seen numerous fatalities, near misses and injuries and we felt like we
needed to do something a little different," explained Wells County Commissioner
Kevin Woodward.
Woodward pushed for the signs after seeing them in Ohio. He contacted INDOT
deputy commissioner Bob Alderman earlier this year for the installation of four-
48 inch LED signs.
The signs were officially unveiled Friday afternoon, much to the satisfaction of
Wells County Sheriff Bob Frantz.
"I can remember when I first got involved in public safety a whole family got
wiped out right there at that intersection," said Frantz pointing towards the
intersection of S.R. 116 and S.R. 124.
One those bad crashes killed Lincoln Murray in 2005. Today his family attended
the unveiling.
"We're just thrilled to have this accomplished. Hopefully there will be no more
tragedy at this intersection, " said Jaine Murray.
The signs will be tested for the next three years. If they prove effective, more
signs may be installed across the area.