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Published on November 07, 2024
Miami-Dade County Implements New Gate Arms to Improve South Dade TransitWay Safety, Motorists Urged to Heed SignalsSource: Miami-Dade County

South Dade TransitWay is on track to enhance travel safety with the deployment of new gate arms at various intersections, set to activate on Monday. The arms, part of a broader initiative to streamline the commute from Homestead to Dadeland South, are a prelude to the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service expected in the second quarter of 2025, according to a recent announcement on the Miami-Dade County website.

In a move to decrease traffic conflicts and promote orderliness on the South Dade thoroughfares, the new gate arms aim to allow express Metrobus routes to proceed without hindrance. Initially, the activated gates will be at intersections including SW 173 Street at Banyan Street and SW 176 Street at W. Hibiscus Street among others. The county has expressed gratitude for residents' understanding during this preliminary phase, which might come with its share of adjustments and refinements.

The implementation of these safety measures is vital to ensure that all commuters—whether they be drivers, cyclists, or pedestrians—can enjoy a secure and efficient journey as Miami-Dade continues to expand its transportation infrastructure. Motorists are advised to remain vigilant and heed safety guidelines like reducing speed, paying close attention to new signals, and respecting the gate arms' signals to prevent accidents.

These installations go hand-in-hand with the recently upgraded dozens of traffic signals along both the TransitWay and US1, which now boast Transit Signal Priority (TSP) technology. This upgrade seeks to improve not just traffic flow but also enhance the overall safety for all users of the road. Residents are urged to pay close attention to these changes and prioritize safety by minimizing distractions and remaining alert for pedestrians and cyclists navigating the intersections, "Don’t rush. Slow down and stay alert," the announcement advises.

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