Oxford County Council has approved three new all-way stop intersections in East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra Township to address rising traffic volumes and collision activity. The changes will be installed the week of April 27th to improve safety and reduce conflicts at rural intersections.
Oxford County Council has approved the installation of three new all-way stop intersections in response to increased traffic volumes and collision activity on County roads.
The new stop controls will be installed during the week of April 27th at intersections in the Townships of East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra.
In East Zorra-Tavistock, an all-way stop will be introduced at the intersection of Oxford Road 8 and Oxford Road 60 (16th Line). In the Township of Zorra, two additional locations will be converted: Oxford Road 6 (37th Line) at Oxford Road 17 (Road 74), and Oxford Road 119 (19th Line) at Road 74.
County officials say the changes are part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety across the region, particularly at intersections where higher traffic volumes and collision patterns have been identified.
The new traffic controls are intended to reduce conflict points and improve driver awareness at the affected rural intersections.
