The first time my husband and I came to visit Columbus before deciding to move here, we felt a bit, well … frustrated with the signage, or lack thereof. There are some places that have stop signs on the north/south street, but not on the east/west street. Sometimes it’s just the opposite. Then there are places with no stop signs at all.
Two places I frequent are of particular concern to me: Emerson Elementary and the corner of 14th Street and 27th Avenue in front of the courthouse. I was shocked that there weren’t 4-way stops on each corner surrounding the elementary school, or at least a crossing guard present at the beginning and end of school days.
Perhaps even a special ‘reduced speed’ sign placed in the street during school hours would remind drivers to slow down. Any one of these three approaches would increase the safety of the students who walk/bike to school. To the school’s credit, they have instituted safety flags for the crosswalks. There is also a crossing light for Emerson, but it is placed in an awkward spot, and I have heard the sound of brakes screeching on more than one occasion when a car wasn’t expecting to see a red light in the middle of the block.
The second place noted is especially difficult to cross during business hours because of the cars parked on both sides of the street in front of the courthouse. The only way to tell if there is oncoming traffic is to inch out into the intersection, at which time it may be too late to avoid getting hit.
Last, but not least are those fun intersections where no one has a stop sign, and the person on the right has the legitimate "right of way." But we’ve probably all experienced the illegitimate right of way taken by the person with the crappiest car or diminished peripheral vision.
I am trying to learn the nuances of driving in Columbus, but would love to see additional "stop," "yield" or reduced speed signs posted, especially near schools, parks and playgrounds.

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