Stop signs being removed at Rossview and Rollow after grading to improve visibility

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Safety improvements at the intersection of Rossview Road and Rollow Lane are now complete, and as a result, the temporary stop signs are being removed.

The intersection has had limited visibility caused by elevation changes and a hillside that made it difficult for drivers to safely see oncoming traffic, particularly when turning left onto Rollow from Rossview, according to a statement from the Montgomery County Highway Department. With traffic growing in the area, several accidents occurred, and many residents reached out seeking solutions.

As an interim solution, the Tennessee Department of Transportation installed a three-way stop to reduce the risk of collisions. While this measure did improve safety, it also created traffic congestion, often causing backups extending as far as the Interstate 24 Exit 8 offramp, MCHD said.

After fielding complaints about the congestion, County Mayor Wes Golden and Highway Supervisor Jeff Bryant worked explored a long term-solution that would improve both safety and traffic flow. After an engineering study determined the required sight distance, discussions were held with the hillside’s property owner, who agreed to allow the necessary changes, MCHD said. Byard Construction then removed the portion of the hill that had been blocking visibility of oncoming traffic…

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