At North Augusta Road and Parkedale Avenue
The City of Brockville is warning drivers to expect delays at one of its busiest intersections after a traffic controller failure at North Augusta Road and Parkedale Avenue.
City staff say the lights are flashing red in all directions and the intersection is temporarily functioning as a four-way stop.
Crews are currently working with contractors to source replacement parts and carry out repairs. There is no word yet on when the lights will return to normal operation.
Drivers are urged to approach the area with caution and treat it as an all-way stop. Motorists should also allow extra time for their commutes.
The City of Brockville is thanking residents for their patience and is providing updates online as the situation develops.
For more information and the latest updates, visit the full announcement at:
https://brockville.com/announcement/all-way-stop-parkedale-and-north-augusta
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