Huntington Beach Resident Calls for Safer Intersection at Beach Blvd and Taylor Drive
KTLA 5January 16, 20263 min29,636 views
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- ⚠️ A Huntington Beach resident is urging officials to improve the intersection of Beach Boulevard and Taylor Drive due to frequent and severe accidents.
- 📸 Security cameras installed by resident Craig McCoy have captured numerous destructive and sometimes deadly crashes over the years.
- 📢 McCoy is posting videos of these accidents on social media to raise awareness and advocate for safer street designs.
Identified Safety Issues
- 🚗 McCoy observes a pattern of accidents, attributing them to a potential blind corner that hinders visibility for drivers, especially those attempting left turns.
- 🏍️ A recent motorcycle fatality occurred when a car turned left, directly into the path of the motorcycle.
- 🚦 The current speed limit is 40-45 mph, but many drivers travel at 50-60 mph, increasing the risk of severe collisions.
Proposed Solutions
- 🚫 One proposed solution is to prohibit left turns from Taylor Drive onto Beach Boulevard, which could significantly reduce recent accidents.
- 🚧 Another suggestion involves Caltrans filling the median on Beach Boulevard to prevent left turns and U-turns from both sides, thereby resolving most access issues.
- ➡️ Residents can currently navigate to nearby traffic lights to make safer left-hand turns or U-turns.
Official Response
- 📞 The reporter has reached out to Caltrans, the Huntington Beach Police, and city officials for comment but has not yet received a response.
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