What does the Redmond Community Development Guide say about sight distance at intersections?
Section 20D.210.25 explains sight distance at intersections as follows: “The obstruction of a motor vehicle operator’s view at an intersection shall be prohibited within the “Sight Distance Triangle” described in this section between a height of two feet and eight feet above existing street grade. Sight obstructions that shall be excluded from the “Sight Distance Triangle” include parked vehicles, signs, fences, hedges, shrubs, natural vegetation, trees, and other inanimate objects greater than one foot in width. Sight obstructions that are permitted in the “Sight Distance Triangle” include utility poles, traffic control devices, trees, and other inanimate objects 1.5 feet or less in width and spaced at least 50 feet apart.
Section 20D.210.25 explains sight distance at intersections as follows: “The obstruction of a motor vehicle operator’s view at an intersection shall be prohibited within the “Sight Distance Triangle” described in this section between a height of two feet and eight feet above existing street grade. Sight obstructions that shall be excluded from the “Sight Distance Triangle” include parked vehicles, signs, fences, hedges, shrubs, natural vegetation, trees, and other inanimate objects greater than one foot in width.
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