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Updated: 1:21 PM Jul 28, 2011
Signal Lights Out in Rockford
Read the online article to see a list of signal lights that have been knocked out because of the storm.
Posted: 11:31 AM Jul 28, 2011 |
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ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- The following signal lights have been knocked out because of the storm. They may return to normal operation throughout the day, so if an intersection is listed on here it may be operational by the time you drive by it.
Riverside and Rockton
Riverside and Halsted
Auburn and Johnston
Auburn and Springfield (stop signs at intersection)
S. Main and Marchesano (stop signs at intersection)
S. Main and Clifton (stop signs at intersection)
N. Main and Auburn (stop signs at intersection)
Perryville and Argus (stop signs at intersection)
Riverside and Mulford (stop signs at intersection)
Riverside and Alpine
Mulford and Newburg
Mulford and Charles
Alpine and Pepper (stop signs at intersection)
3rd St. at Jefferson
Alpine at Skyline (stop signs at intersection)
State at Prospect (stop signs at intersection)
State at Summit (stop signs at intersection)
2nd St. at Ethel (stop signs at intersection)
Alpine at Guilford (stop signs at intersection)
Springfield at West State (stop signs at intersection)
Winnebago at Whitman (stop signs at intersection)
Spring Creek at Highcrest (stop signs at intersection)
Remember to treat an intersection with downed lights as an all-directions stop intersection unless there is a police officer on scene directing traffic.
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