A green traffic light at Jonesville Road in Jacksonville, Florida.
The green traffic signal was activated late Monday night following a traffic accident on the busy intersection, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
The intersection was closed for about three hours as officials tried to determine if the accident was related to the green traffic lights.
JAXSHER’S OFFICE: Green Traffic Light at Jonesburg Road in Jonesville, Florida, is a signal system that was activated to let people know when they have a green trafficlight.
The Jacksonville Sheriff�s Office said it sent a team to the intersection to make sure no other accidents had occurred and that the traffic lights had been in place for a few hours.
The lights are a new traffic signal system with a green color that comes on at the end of every yellow and red signal.
It is used to inform drivers when there are traffic lights in a certain location.
The traffic lights at the intersection were supposed to be operational by Monday evening.
The Sheriff�t yet confirmed when they were set to come back on.
Jonesville Road is a busy street that has been plagued by traffic accidents in recent years.
The intersections of Jonesville and Jackson Avenues have been clogged for months and have been the site of multiple car accidents.
The city is considering installing two new traffic signals on the intersections.
Jacksonville is hoping to get a traffic signal to keep the road open in case of more accidents.
In 2016, the city spent $1.8 million to fix the intersection.