Decatur Daily Democrat:
"Stop" always trumps "yield" at rural railroad crossings.
That's what Adams County Engineer Tim Barkey told the Adams County commissioners on Monday as he revealed that the CSX rail company recently erected "yield" signs by the county's "stop" signs at four crossings north of Decatur.
Because having opposing signs is confusing and because a county ordinance requires "stop" signs at such crossings, Barkey said he will ask CSX to remove the "yield" signs as soon as possible.....
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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