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Show HILL TOP TIMES 2 Page February 3, 1978 no fj""Ji f g Ina fLst When the new Youth Center is completed in March, the Last Wednesday engineers Base Civil from the acDivision Engineering the at traffic tivated signal the intersection of Liberty and Sixth Streets and Security Police have warned that they will be closely monitoring the crossing. Civil Engineering Protective Coating Unit will paint high density crosswalks on Sixth and on Liberty Street. These crosswalks, together with button-actuate- pedestrian d walk signals, will assist Youth Center visitors across these two busy streets. The signal is timed to allow maximum vehicle flow on Sixth Street, with the timing based on recent field ob- servations. Traffic flow in this area will continue to be monitored to assure smooth flow of traffic. If the present timing is not compatible with actual traffic flows, the timing will be adjusted to conform, an official said. Drivers are requested to be aware of the possibilities of rear end collision resulting from following too close to a vehicle decelerating for the traffic light. No parking Drivers are also asked to r iHi nr t style conforming to J " beneficial to many other notice the new "No Parking" signs installed on Liberty Street. These signs are a new motorists," he said. SPs to monitor in- ternational sign standards, and are necessary to prevent vehicles from parking over the induction loops that activate the traffic light to change the green cycle to Liberty Street. If a car, truck or motorcycle parks over the induction loop, the signal will be activated only once until the vehicle is moved. Thus, if a car were to park over the induction loop, the safety and convenience benefits that would be derived from the traffic light would be negated, a spokesman explained. "A little courtesy can be very Acting Deputy Chief Earl G. Bradley of the Security Police Division added his comments to those of the Civil Engineers. "It will take some time before motorists become accustomed to this light," he said. "We, in Security Police, urge all motorists and pedestrians who use this intersection to exercise extreme care." h I i He cautioned that Security Police will monitor this in- I tersection and cite those motorists who ignore the control light. - February climatology . consternation, depending upon whether they are the parents of sons or daughters. By TSgt. Rick Federico Det. 6, 15th Weather Squadron As the angle of incidence of the Precipitation amounts will be down during February to only 1.58 inches average. This equates to six days of snow totaling 8.5 inches and two days of rain totaling 0.73 inches. The average daily maximum will be 39 degrees Fahrenheit, and the daily minimum will be 25 degrees. 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