P.A. set to decommission five sets of traffic lights
Relief is coming soon for motorists who sometimes feel trapped in the maze of traffic lights in Prince Albert’s downtown.
The city has too many traffic lights in general – as much as double the amount of similar sized cities — and engineering staff are now recommending the first five to be decommissioned will be in the downtown: three of them on Central Avenue.
The lights are earmarked for removed because these intersections see relatively little potential vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-pedestrian interactions and potential conflicts at peak hour, according to a staff report. It also considered the pedestrian demographics, pedestrian exposure and roadway characteristics in those areas.
Traffic lights don’t meet threshold to be warranted