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It is hard to see the oncoming traffic at a particular intersection or when existing my driveway. Can you help?
Traffic: Red Curb
Traffic Engineering staff may conduct a field study in the area adjacent to a driveway or at a particular intersection where there is a sight visibility concern, to determine whether or not prohibition of parking adjacent to the driveway or near the intersection is recommended. In addition to the study, staff checks accident records for the location for the past 12-month period to determine if the collision data supports the need to remove any parking spaces.

In all cases, motorists should exercise caution when leaving private property or a side street. The 2002 California Vehicle Code (Division 11, Chapter 4, Section 21804(a)) states that motorists entering a highway from public or private property shall yield the right-of-way to all traffic on the highway and shall continue to do so until he or she can proceed with reasonable safety. Motorists should move forward toward the edge line of the parking lane, thus gaining more visibility to safely exit the driveway or side street.
Created on April 14, 2003 at  1:27 PM (PDT). Last updated by CityEngineer on May  4, 2010 at  9:58 AM (PDT). Owned by cmcmahon@ci.cypress.ca.us.
Catherine McMahon
Public Works Director
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