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Traffic & Transportation

2008 Annual Crash Report – This report was prepared by St. Johns County Traffic Section and summarizes the traffic crash data for the unincorporated areas of St. Johns County. Crash information is categorized by crashes per road segment, and per intersection. Click for the 2008 Annual Crash Report. (5.7MB PDF, Adobe Acrobat Reader format).

 

Greg Kennedy, CET, Traffic & Transportation Manager

Traffic signals and signs provide for the safe and efficient traffic flow through our County’s intersections, routes and roads. The St. Johns County Traffic & Transportation Department follows strict Federal operating standards in the daily installation and maintenance of traffic signals and signs. We are required to comply with the Federal Highway Administration MUTCD specifications (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices). Our managerial, technical, and administrative staff is dedicated to promptly and efficiently responding to potential hazards caused by signal outages and damaged or missing signs. Our sign and signal technicians are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure that our County’s roadways are safe and drivable.

 

Our Traffic Hotline is available Monday through Friday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM to report any traffic signal or sign related incident, question or concern. During these hours please call (904) 209-0170. After business hours, contact the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office at (904) 824-8304 to report any Traffic related emergencies. You may also address any non-emergency related questions or concerns by email to traftran@sjcfl.us.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I report a traffic signal malfunction or outage?

  • Call the Traffic Hotline immediately at (904) 209-0170.
    If no answer, call the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office at (904) 824-8304.

How to report a damaged or missing traffic sign?

  • Call the Traffic Hotline immediately at (904) 209-0170.
    If no answer, call the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office at (904) 824-8304.

How can I request a traffic study, sign installation, or a change in traffic controlling  devices in my neighborhood and/or on a roadway? 

  • A resident may make a traffic sign or signal request or report a potential traffic hazard by filling out the following form and either faxing or emailing back to us. Once we receive the form, a Traffic Analyst will review the concern. If necessary, the analyst will then go out to the site to perform a "Traffic Study" to determine if changes are warranted and what traffic safety control devices will best suit the situation.

    Click to enter your request or report in our PRIDE System.
    (Information about using PRIDE)

 

Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program – The St. Johns County’s Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) is committed to balancing the needs of neighborhoods with the operational and mobility needs of the County road system.

The program provides a process for identifying and addressing problems on local streets related to speeding, cut-through traffic and operational safety.

Click here to download the Traffic Calming Manual.

 

Learn more about Traffic Control Devices

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