The Signal

New traffic pattern coming to local school

- By Bobby Block Signal Staff Writer

The city of Santa Clarita is introducin­g a new Pedestrian Scramble traffic cycle on two streets that see a relatively high volume of commuter traffic during school hours, beginning Tuesday, Aug. 13.

“This timing eliminates vehicular-pedestrian conflicts,” said city officials in a statement on Thursday. “Additional­ly, traffic circulatio­n will be greatly improved because vehicles will no longer need to wait for high volumes of pedestrian­s to cross the street during a green light before they can make a turn.”

The new system will be used primarily on school days during morning dropoff and afternoon dismissal times at lights on Seco Canyon Road and Decoro Drive. At all other times, the signals will follow a standard sequence.

The new traffic pattern won’t affect the timing of the lights’ intervals, but rather introduce a phase in which vehicle traffic in all directions is stopped for pedestrian­s, according to city officials.

“The difference is that all three crosswalks are going to be lit at the same time,” said Cesar Romo, traffic signal system administra­tor. “We’re not changing the parameters that we had before, we’re just changing the sequence.”

Romo said the new traffic pattern would also be supplement­ed by what’re called “blank-out signs,” which instruct drivers on when they can make righthand turns at the intersecti­on.

“We’re always looking at ways of improving traffic in the city, and safety,” Romo said. “There’s a lot of pedestrian­s at those two schools (referring to Arroyo Seco Junior High and Santa Clarita Elementary), and we want to get the pedestrian­s across the street without any conflict.”

For more informatio­n about the implementa­tion of the pedestrian scramble phase, please contact Romo at cromo@ santa-clarita.com.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? Part-time crossing guard Fred Mortimer, right, stops traffic on Decoro Drive for students and parents as they head home from Santa Clarita Elementary School. A new traffic pattern, detailed below, at lights on Seco Canyon Road and Decoro Drive is set to be implemente­d on Tuesday during morning and afternoon hours.
Signal file photo Part-time crossing guard Fred Mortimer, right, stops traffic on Decoro Drive for students and parents as they head home from Santa Clarita Elementary School. A new traffic pattern, detailed below, at lights on Seco Canyon Road and Decoro Drive is set to be implemente­d on Tuesday during morning and afternoon hours.
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