Previously, this intersection was a two-way stop controlled by flashing lights – yellow for north-south traffic and red for east-west traffic coming from SR 14 W and CR 200 S onto U.S. 421. The light will now flash red for all directions. This safety improvement was made due to an increase in injury crashes at this intersection.
Stop signs have also been installed on northbound and southbound U.S. 421. Reflective road delineators were installed to separate traffic continuing southbound on U.S. 421 or turning right on westbound SR 14 at the southbound stop signs.
Updated pavement markings including stop lines and turn arrows have been put in place already, and another crew will be re-striping the rest of the road markings on Thursday, June 4.
Message boards will be used on northbound and southbound U.S. 421 to alert drivers that they are coming up to a new traffic configuration and warn motorists that they will need to come to a full stop.
INDOT encourages drivers to slow down, be cautious and drive distraction-free in this area.
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About Next Level Roads
“With a sustainable, data-driven plan in place to fund roads and bridges, Hoosiers can rest assured that Indiana will remain the Crossroads of America for generations to come.”– Governor Eric J. Holcomb
Governor Holcomb’s Next Level Roads plan is a fully-funded, data-driven investment in Indiana’s transportation infrastructure. Implemented in 2017, Next Level Roads dedicates more than $60 billion to construction and maintenance projects for at least the next 20 years to improve and maintain Indiana’s state highways, finish major projects, and plan for the future. The plan fosters partnerships between the state and Hoosier cities, towns, and counties to deliver high-priority local road projects. Next Level Roads is enhancing Indiana’s economic edge and the quality of life for all Hoosiers. View our interactive Next Level Roads construction map at www.nextlevelroads.com.
About the Indiana Department of Transportation
Over the past 100 years, INDOT has transformed the state of Indiana into the Crossroads of America we know today. With six district offices and 3,500 employees, the agency is responsible for constructing and maintaining more than 29,000 lane miles of highways, more than 5,700 bridges, and supporting 4,500 rail miles and 117 airports across the state. Indiana once again ranked #1 in the U.S. for infrastructure in CNBC’s 2019 “America’s Top States for Business” ranking. Learn more about INDOT at in.gov/indot.