LISBON, Wis. — A Lisbon neighborhood successfully advocated for new stop signs after two children were injured in a minibike crash at an intersection that previously had no traffic control measures.
The crash occurred two weeks ago in the Lynndale Farms subdivision when a driver collided with a minibike at the intersection of Lynndale Lane and Willow Creek Drive.
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"We were one incident too late to request stop signs," said Dale Kuphall, a neighbor who helped organize community efforts to address the safety concern.
Kuphall and other residents worked together to petition the Village of Lisbon for stop signs at key intersections throughout their subdivision.
"This intersection here at Lynndale and Willow Creek is probably the riskiest intersection in the neighborhood," Kuphall said.

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