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Patriot Avenue and Main Street <br /> The Traffic Study considered lane layouts and control types at,the intersection of Main Street and Patriot <br /> Avenue. It was recommended that the right turn lanes on Patriot Avenue at Main Street be removed, <br /> allowing Patriot Avenue to be narrowed in the area around Main Street. With the desire to keep heavy <br /> vehicle traffic on Patriot Avenue and not use alternate routes through Pequot Lakes,adding on-street <br /> parking on Patriot Avenue is not recommended. Parking would cause more interruptions in the traffic <br /> flow and create a confined feel, negatively impacting how truck drivers view the corridor. <br /> The Traffic Study also analyzed the existing signalized control. The existing turning movement volumes <br /> at the intersection do not meet the warrants for signal installation. Other options for traffic control are <br /> an all-way stop and roundabout control. Traffic volumes are too high and balanced to consider side- <br /> street stop control. The benefits of all-way stop over a signal is usually seen during off-peak times when <br /> vehicle volumes are lower. The same is true for a roundabout. Roundabouts can handle higher traffic <br /> volumes than all-way stops and have been proven safer than traditional intersections, preventing most <br /> serious injury and fatal crashes. Due to the large construction costs for a roundabout, it was determined <br /> that the timing on the existing signal could be updated. <br /> Patriot Avenue and Woodman Street <br /> This intersection is under side-street stop control with Patriot Avenue free-flowing. Two-way left turn <br /> lanes are provided on Patriot Avenue. The Traffic Study found there are longer eastbound queues in the <br /> afternoon peak hour. These queues are generally not long lasting as they are due to traffic coming from <br /> the school as the school lets out for the day. Over 10%of the daily eastbound traffic on this eastbound <br /> approach occurs in one 15-minute period in the afternoon peak hour. Once the school traffic passes the <br /> queues on Woodman Street are relatively short. The Traffic Study found no mitigation measures would <br /> be recommended to accommodate the vehicle traffic on Woodman Street. <br /> Due to the close proximity to the school,there are pedestrians that cross Patriot Avenue at this <br /> intersection. The Traffic Study found that while the pedestrian crossing volumes are moderate,about <br /> 40 crossing Patriot Avenue per day,the proximity to the high school makes this location a desirable <br /> place to cross and pedestrian crossing improvements would be beneficial. This location is approximately <br /> 680 feet south of the pedestrian crossing at the signal at Patriot Avenue and Main Street. <br /> With a sidewalk on the north side of Woodman Street west of Patriot Avenue,a crossing across Patriot <br /> Avenue on the north side of this intersection would be the appropriate location. The Traffic Study <br /> recommends pedestrian crossing signage and striping to communicate to drivers and pedestrians the <br /> location of the crossing. In-road pedestrian crossing signs placed on the lane lines would further <br /> communicate to drivers on Patriot Avenue that they may need to stop in a location they previously may <br /> not have anticipated stopping. Curb landings with ADA compliant ramps are recommended on either <br /> side of the crossing. <br /> The two-way left turn lane on Patriot Avenue increases the distance pedestrians would need to cross. <br /> The Traffic Study analyzed the Patriot Avenue left turning volumes at this intersection and found the <br /> highest hourly volume is northbound left turns in the morning peak hour where there are 73 vehicles <br /> turning left. With this level of left turning traffic,they recommend the northbound left turn lane <br /> provides enough benefit to remain. <br /> Pequot Lakes Downtown Plan—Updated July,2022 25 <br />