Traffic Signals Coming Back at D.C. Intersections
10:12 a.m. update:
At New York and Florida avenues NE, the traffic signal is working on a generator but out of sync with the next one at New York Avenue and First Street NE, creating delays.
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The District Department of Transportation says traffic signals are still out at some key downtown intersections after last night's storms. Treat them as four-way stops, if traffic control officers are not on the scene.
Traffic signals remain out at these locations:
* New York Avenue and Florida Avenue NE
* South Dakota Avenue and Bladensburg Road NE
* Pennsylvania Avenue and Southern Avenue SE
In addition, the following signals are on flash (blinking yellow and red signals):
* 5th Street and Upshur Street NW
* New Jersey Avenue and K Street NW
* New York Avenue and Brentwood Road NE
By
Robert Thomson
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July 24, 2009; 8:04 AM ET
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| Tags: District Department of Transportation, Dr. Gridlock, Washington DC traffic
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Martin Luther King Ave SE and Howard Road SE are also flashing.