Concerns over speeding and poor sight lines are the reasons behind a new all way stop coming to Bright. County Council approved the request from Blandford-Blenheim Wednesday that will see stop signs placed at the intersection of Oxford Road 8 and Oxford Road 22. Mayor Marion Wearn says residents expressed major concerns for pedestrians crossing the road to go to the Post Office and convenience store. She says concerns have also been raised about the sightline to the west due a horizontal 'S' curve and a vertical curve west of the intersection. Council also approved a speed reduction transition zone for those entering Bright. It will decrease from 80km/h, down to 60 and 50 as you enter the village.

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