The Chester Road intersection safety improvement project is entering its final stages, and motorists should be aware of upcoming traffic signal work at both David Hallman Road and Pages Dairy Road over the next two weeks.
Chester Road at David Hallman Road
Sunday, May 31 | Approximately 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Signal crews will be removing the remaining old traffic signal heads and activating the new turn lane signal heads overnight on Sunday.
Drivers should use caution while traveling through the intersection. If the traffic signals are temporarily not operational, motorists should treat the intersection as a four-way stop. The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office will be on site assisting with traffic control as needed.
Chester Road at Pages Dairy Road
Tuesday, June 9–Friday, June 12
Beginning June 9, the railroad subcontractor will return to coordinate programming and testing of the railroad warning device preemption system with the new traffic signals. During this process, the traffic signals will operate in flash mode for approximately three days.
While the signals are flashing:
- Traffic on Pages Dairy Road must continue coming to a complete stop before entering Chester Road
- Drivers on Chester Road will have a flashing yellow signal and the right-of-way but should proceed carefully and yield to vehicles or pedestrians already in the intersection
- Drivers should not treat the intersection as a four-way stop unless all signals are flashing red or completely dark.
On or around June 12, once testing and programming are complete, the intersection is expected to become fully operational. Please note that the east side extension of Pages Dairy Road remains under active construction, and motorists should stay alert for construction crews in the area.
Thank you for your continued patience as these important safety improvements near completion.
If you have any questions, please contact our Capital Projects Management Department at (904) 530-6370 or email [email protected].
-Sabrina Robertson
Communications Officer
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