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Danville four-way stop called a success at end of trial period
DANVILLE – After 90 days without a stoplight, the decision became easy. The intersection at North Vermilion and Seminary streets will remain a four-way stop.
"The overwhelming consensus was to leave it a four-way stop," said City Engineer David Schnelle.
This summer, city officials decided to consider switching that intersection from a stoplight to a four-way stop so traffic could flow better.
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