Big changes are coming to a key intersection, and drivers should be ready! Starting Monday morning, March 16, the intersection of FM 455 and FM 428 will officially transition into an all-way stop (4-way stop). This update is designed to improve safety, reduce confusion, and create a smoother driving experience for everyone in the area. ππ¨
With this new setup, all vehicles approaching the intersection must come to a complete stop before proceeding. Drivers will need to follow standard right-of-way rules, meaning the first vehicle to stop is the first to go. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the driver on the right has the right of way. While this may take a little getting used to, it plays a big role in preventing accidents and keeping traffic orderly. π
β¨ Whatβs New?
In addition to the all-way stop, N. Celina Parkway will also open to traffic! This is great news for local drivers, as it adds another convenient route and helps improve connectivity in the area. Whether youβre commuting to work, running errands, or just passing through, this new access point can help ease congestion and provide more flexibility in your daily drive. π£οΈ
π’ Heads Up for Drivers
To make sure everyone is aware of the change, message boards have already been placed near the intersection. These signs will continue to display βAll-Way Stop Aheadβ through March 23, giving drivers plenty of time to adjust. Keep an eye out for these reminders, especially if you travel this route often. π
β οΈ Safety Tips to Keep in Mind
As you approach the intersection, remember to:
- Slow down and stay alert πΆββοΈ
- Come to a full stop at all stop signs π
- Watch for pedestrians and other vehicles π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
- Follow right-of-way rules carefully βοΈ
These small actions can make a big difference in keeping everyone safe.
π‘ Why This Matters
Traffic updates like this are typically made to address safety concerns or increased traffic flow. While it might take a few days for drivers to fully adjust, all-way stops are proven to reduce collisions and improve overall traffic control.
π Final Thoughts
As the community adapts to this new change, patience and awareness will go a long way. Give yourself a little extra time, stay cautious, and help make the transition smooth for everyone.
Safe travels and drive smart! π