I'm hopeful the stop signs on Salem End/Singletary are made permanent. As someone who lives in that area, I usually end up going the long way around to avoid coming out to Salem End at all because of the obstructed view from the stone walls at the end of Singletary.
Singletary itself is also in need of some calming measures as people speed down the road and pass each other, despite the double yellow lines. With no sidewalks on the road, the trail entrance into Macomber and kids who fish off the bridge, there's not a lot of safety measures for pedestrians or even people who just follow the speed limit.
I'm hopeful the stop signs on Salem End/Singletary are made permanent. As someone who lives in that area, I usually end up going the long way around to avoid coming out to Salem End at all because of the obstructed view from the stone walls at the end of Singletary.
Singletary itself is also in need of some calming measures as people speed down the road and pass each other, despite the double yellow lines. With no sidewalks on the road, the trail entrance into Macomber and kids who fish off the bridge, there's not a lot of safety measures for pedestrians or even people who just follow the speed limit.