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Where Are Belmont's Most Ignored Stop Signs?

Stop signs are not optional, but sometimes drivers treat them as if they are.

 

Is it flashing red light at School Street and Fairview Avenue? How about the myriad of signs along Slade Street? Or the intersection of Lexington and Belmont?

There are hundreds of stop signs in Belmont, but all too often, they are overlooked when drivers are in a rush.

We have all seen it and probably many would admit of a stop sign roll-through at one point in time.  

Do you know of an intersection where a stop sign is frequently rolled through or ignored? Share the location in the comments section, below.

Related Topics: Belmont and Stop Signs

Sandi

7:07 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012

The corner of Oakley/ Goden & Washington - there are close calls EVERY day and it amazes me that the town ignores the danger given the hundreds of children who are going to and from the school at all hours, seven days a week.

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Judith Otto

9:42 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012

Mill St. and Concord Ave., consistently. Where are the police?

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Angeline Pantasmartaliou

2:57 pm on Sunday, September 23, 2012

I like the way the old ladies cut around that one regularly. They think they're smart by not having to wait at the stop sign like everyone else.

Tony Valdi

10:55 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012

Royal and Clark; Thomas and Clark

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Scott Polansky

9:38 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012

payson and oakley heading towards reservoir. people just roll through it and give u the finger if you call them on it.

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