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Traffic Signal Improvements Should Ease Woes

A number of traffic signals have already been synchronized at intersections across Brookhaven, Dunwoody and Sandy Springs, the Dunwoody Crier reports.

A nearly $3 million traffic signal synchronization initiative should ease some traffic woes in the Perimeter business area, reports the Dunwoody Crier.

The article states that the Perimeter Transportation Operations Program has finished peak rush-hour synchronization of the traffic signals at 46 intersections in Brookhaven, Dunwoody and Sandy Springs.

The Georgia Department of Transportation is paying for the program, according to the article.

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More synchronization work is planned for this month, including along Perimeter Center Parkway, and several other improvements such as restriping, lane merge signs and more are planned, the Crier reports.

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