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Locust and Mulberry Streets Signal Evaluation Study (2026)

Home / Locust and Mulberry Streets Signal Evaluation Study (2026)

  • May 13, 2026

Locust and Mulberry Streets were identified in the 2025 Hagerstown Safety Action Plan (SAP) as having a high rate of fatal or serious injury crashes and a high number of vulnerable road user (VRU) crashes. The purpose of the study was to enhance roadway safety along the Locust Street and Mulberry Street corridors in Hagerstown by evaluating the necessity of continued traffic signalization at existing signalized intersections. Through comprehensive traffic signal warrant analysis, the team assessed whether current traffic signals were justified
based on factors such as traffic volumes, crash history, pedestrian activity, and the physical characteristics of each corridor.

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