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Most recent PHOTOS matching your search for 'yield sign'...
  1. And then there were none (Photo ID: 102016)
    Another yield sign down, taken on Monday morning, August 19, 2024.... (click photo title to read more)

  2. Yield sign down again, yield anyway (Photo ID: 101738)
    The Yield sign at the corner of Greensburg Street and the Columbia public square has been down this holiday weekend but please yield anyway. Stay ... (click photo title to read more)

  3. Photo comment: paint yield signs on road (Photo ID: 101227)
    A creative reader who asked that his name be kept on file but out of print shared this drawing of traffic control on the Columbia Public Square. H... (click photo title to read more)

  4. Yield sign being replaced - thanks! (Photo ID: 101217)
    The yield sign on the Jamestown Street entry to the Public Square was being installed again Wednesday afternoon. Traffic will be clearly directed ... (click photo title to read more)

  5. Yield sign missing - traffic confused (Photo ID: 101214)
    The yield sign has been missing from the Jamestown Street entry to the Columbia Public Square for several days now. It is unclear to oncoming traf... (click photo title to read more)

  6. A little respect on signage (Photo ID: 100270)
    Could we get a little respect as the historic Adair County Courthouse is being restored to include better yield signs that don't get knocked sidew... (click photo title to read more)

  7. Malvina Farkle day volunteers brighten Fountain Plaza (Photo ID: 80696)
    Mary Anne Loy, at right, advised Lindsey Wilson College Malvina Farkle Day volunteers as to cleanup needs around the fountain on the square. The s... (click photo title to read more)

  8. Whimsical Adair County, KY: Homage to Dr. Seuss (Photo ID: 80585)
    For the moment, maybe we might as well see the humor in it. The battered and bent yield sign, past its prime, still perseveres and does its duty. ... (click photo title to read more)

  9. Damaged-beyond-use, Yield sign awaits KY State Hwy removal (Photo ID: 77761)
    The casualty of what would be, at best guess, destruction of an expensive Yield sign was left Saturday afternoon at the exit off the Public Square... (click photo title to read more)

  10. Sat 17 Mar 2018 afternoon: Another Yield sign destroyed (Photo ID: 77760)
    Apparently it happened between 3pmCT and after 6pmCT Saturday, March 17, 2017. Before 3pmCT, there was a yield sign in the base of the yellow tria... (click photo title to read more)

  11. Yield sign at Burkesville Street entrance apparent traffic victim (Photo ID: 76960)
    The Yield Sign at the entrance to the Public Square was demolished sometime before this photo was taken at about 9:30amCT, Sunday, January 29, 201... (click photo title to read more)

  12. Sign down, glad it was not someone walking in the crosswalk (Photo ID: 74532)
    The yield sign on the Jamestown Street entry to the square has been hit but the good news is that it was not an individual trying to walk around t... (click photo title to read more)

  13. Subtle differences make huge safety improvements (Photo ID: 69907)
    A Personal Note - Columbia will have heavy foot traffic down in town during Christmas in Columbia and in the days leading up to it. Pedestrian ... (click photo title to read more)

  14. Small signs should make significant improvement (Photo ID: 61877)
    The Square is now marked one way on each Yield sign at entrances to the Square, which should make Square Safety champion Charles Grimsley s... (click photo title to read more)

  15. Yield sign down on Square (Photo ID: 40226)
    The Yield Sign at the intersection of Burkesville ST and the Public Square was down this morning, Tuesday, May 3, 2011.... (click photo title to read more)

 Most recent STORIES matching your search for 'yield sign'...
  1. Letter: Stop lights (Story ID: 132312)
    Marie writes: Simply put up stoplights, time them so people can get around the Square, and it would also make it safer for pedes... (click title to read more)

  2. Letter: Yield sign (Story ID: 132306)
    Calvin Claywell writes: There are already night light post on each side of the four streets entering the town circle. Place ... (click title to read more)

  3. Letter: Missing Signage (Story ID: 132298)
    Joyce Coomer writes: Interesting how many comments missing or damaged road signs can create, but the only mentions of illici... (click title to read more)

  4. Letter: Downed signs (Story ID: 132297)
    Mike Bell writes: Come on now people, isn't this big truck/yield sign issue getting a bit stale ? I know for a fact that truc... (click title to read more)

  5. Letter: Signage Problem (Story ID: 132294)
    James Roberts writes: Apparently it's not of great concern for the Mayor and City Council to take care of or see that it's... (click title to read more)

  6. Reviewing the yield sign challenge downtown (Story ID: 132291)
    The state must have spent so many hours repairing/replacing the downtown Columbia yield signs that surely there is an answer to the challenge coming s... (click title to read more)

  7. Letter: Paint sign on the road (Story ID: 131978)
    Ann Pearson writes: We are constantly having to replace signs and most of it's due to the semis being allowed through the s... (click title to read more)

  8. Letter: Signs (Story ID: 131962)
    Trish Willis writes: Theres nothing wrong with cameras unless you have something to hide. Comments r... (click title to read more)

  9. Letter: Yield sign down (Story ID: 131956)
    Calvin Claywell writes: A couple of many options. One option: Install QUALITY SECURITY CAMERAS on each side of the Court Hou... (click title to read more)

  10. Letter: Yield signs may be downed on a dare (Story ID: 131935)
    Ralph Waggener writes: By the direction the Yield sign is down on the Square from the photo on Columbia Magazine it is more than likely c... (click title to read more)

  11. Letter: Signs gone again (Story ID: 131339)
    Kerry Robertson writes: I noticed on Friday that the Yield signs are gone again from the Jamestown and Campbellsville Street... (click title to read more)

  12. Letter: Missing Yield Sign (Story ID: 131288)
    Kerry R. writes: I was going around the Square yesterday (coming from Greensburg Street) and someone in a small gray car on ... (click title to read more)

  13. Letter: Square Signage (Story ID: 131282)
    James Roberts writes: I have in the past mentioned putting the directional signs across the crosswalk on the square. That we... (click title to read more)

  14. Letter: Yield (Story ID: 131152)
    Mike Watson writes: Linda, I can see in this photo the nice red "Yield" sign with the Historic Adair County Courthouse as th... (click title to read more)

  15. I've got a story for you, Susan said (Story ID: 127841)
    By Linda Waggener Susan Loy told Mig Preisinger and me at the recent Adair Heritage meeting that she joins a growing chorus of peopl... (click title to read more)

  16. Letter: More traffic ideas (Story ID: 101988)
    Lorne Holler writes: Well while she is at this, let's remove all stop signs since no one stops at them. Replace them with yiel... (click title to read more)

  17. Traffic, Columbia Public Square: add Stop Signs (Story ID: 101274)
    By Ralph Roy Waggener Of The Columbia Square - The streets coming onto the Square should have Stop Signs before the cross walks to h... (click title to read more)

  18. Driving around the square: City Council might pass a law . . . (Story ID: 96290)
    PERSONAL COMMENTARY - 1) A change in driver behavior 2) Consideration of a new City Ordinance on use of cell phones By Joyce ... (click title to read more)

  19. Vonnie Kolbenschlag thinks removal of box additions would help (Story ID: 96285)
    HIstoric courthouse would be more stately without the box - or wing additions, Vonnie Kolbenschlag says About: ... (click title to read more)

  20. Billy Joe Fudge proposes simple fix to 'Yield Sign' Massacre (Story ID: 96282)
    Billy Joe Fudge writes: If they would move them to the "enter the square side" of the crosswalks, where they belong, and move ... (click title to read more)

  21. Billy Joe Fudge: Crosswalks a beginning, much more needed (Story ID: 91272)
    A call to replace Yield Signs with Stop Signs: 'Vehicle-after-vehicle at Burkesville Street Crossing, ignore crossing, when young teen with 5-6 ye... (click title to read more)

  22. Kenny Powell: Bypass takes longer than cut through town (Story ID: 63780)
    Comments re photo 52573 Another victim. A killed sign on Columbia Square... (click title to read more)

  23. Comment on the: Demise of yield sign (Story ID: 63776)
    Joyce M. Coomer writes: Ed, did you think to whip out your trusty camera and photograph the truck's license plates so the DOT c... (click title to read more)

  24. Letter: Seeing careless drivers (Story ID: 63028)
    Lois Cunningham writes: I too am not seeing speeders especially in town, but I am seeing careless drivers, and or drivers that ... (click title to read more)

  25. Comment on written instructions with lane striping on Square (Story ID: 59960)
    Kenny Absher writes: I do believe that this will be about as smart as when they put yield signs on the square. Bureaucrats: too... (click title to read more)

  26. Traffic: New cautions lights for Square, Jamestown, KY (Story ID: 59320)
    New yield signs to be installed on business U.S. 127, Jamestown Public Square in Russell County By Amber Hale, Information O... (click title to read more)

  27. Some bold proposals for Downtown Columbia (Story ID: 29779)
    Plan would change priorities to make Downtown a more people friendly placeBy Billy Joe FudgeSue Stivers is correct; Colu... (click title to read more)




 

































 
 
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