Home News New Traffic Signal at Custer and Gartner/Paradise Intersection in Frisco Set to Operate Fully This Thursday

New Traffic Signal at Custer and Gartner/Paradise Intersection in Frisco Set to Operate Fully This Thursday

New Traffic Signal at Custer and Gartner/Paradise Intersection in Frisco Set to Operate Fully This Thursday

According to the City of Frisco, a new set of traffic lights is being installed at the junction of Custer Road and Gartner Road/Paradise Drive as part of a technological upgrade. According to the City of Frisco, these lights were activated in flashing mode yesterday and will be fully functional as part of your driving experience tomorrow.

For the time being, if you’re driving down Custer Road, don’t use the brakes too hard since a yellow light will flash and you won’t need to stop. But be aware that, like at a stop sign, drivers on Gartner Road and Paradise Drive must heed the flashing red and continue to stop completely. When the signal is fully activated tomorrow and the existing stop signs are removed, this should change.

As everyone adjusts to this new addition, city officials are requesting increased awareness in the area and caution from vehicles. When traffic patterns initially change, they often cause some uncertainty, so as you navigate the intersection, pay attention to the light and other drivers.

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