PennDOT to Install a New Stop Sign Configuration in Sadsbury Township, Lancaster County

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Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will install a new stop sign configuration on Wednesday, September 4, at the intersection of Strasburg Road (SR 2028) and Simmontown Road (SR 2027) in Sadsbury Township, Lancaster County. Currently, motorists have stop signs on the northbound and southbound sections of Simmontown Road. The new configuration will include stop signs on Strasburg Road in the eastbound and westbound directions.

This new stop condition on Strasburg Road will be marked by “Stop Ahead” signs with flashing amber lights, as well as 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 variable message signs alerting motorists in both directions of the new stop condition on Strasburg Road.

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