The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the implementation of a all-way stop at U.S. 231 and State Road 234 located south of New Market.
On or after Monday, April 13, INDOT traffic crews will be installing the signage to reflect the change from a two-way stop to an all-way stop. The purpose of the change is due to increased traffic from nearby culvert replacements taking place on S.R. 47.
Warning signs and rumble strips will be in place on U.S. 231 to advise local drivers of the changes coming to the area. INDOT encourages drivers to be aware of the upcoming changes and to use caution in the area.
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