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Traffic on FairoakAvenue in Anoka (Source: City of Anoka) <br />Not surprising, the corridors with high traffic demands dominate the list of high crash <br />locations. Trunk Highway 65 has the highest number of intersections with 14 intersection in <br />this list; Trunk Highway 47 is 2nd with 8 intersections. U.S. Highway 10 ramp terminals and <br />U.S. Highway 169 intersections are included 7 times in this list of high incident locations. <br />MnDOT is the controlling intersection agency on 30 or the top 49 intersections in this list. <br />Anoka County corridors in this list include CSAH 1, CSAH 11, CSAH 14, and CSAH 78 which <br />all have at least 5 intersections. Anoka County is the controlling intersection agency on 18 <br />intersection, with 13 additional intersections shared with MnDOT. There are 8 intersections <br />with County and City jurisdiction, and a single intersection that a City is the controlling <br />agency. <br />Many of these intersections have had improvements made in recent years or currently <br />have planned improvements in the current Five -Year Highway Improvement Program. <br />The improvements vary in size and scope, with some including additional capacity, turn <br />lane extensions, and signal retiming and coordination. All of these projects should have a <br />positive impact on the safety of each intersection. <br />While many current and planned projects will have a significant positive impact on crashes, <br />other corridors and intersections should be monitored to see if additional improvements <br />could be made to improve traffic safety. <br />�ivvnr\ l.LJUIV 1 r LU fU i mAivorvriir iiJiv rLr\iv UPDATE CHAPTER 3 - EXISTING CONDITIONS <br />
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