Two Sampson County Intersections Becoming All-Way Stops
Summary
NCDOT will convert two Sampson County intersections to all-way stops on April 16, 2026. Stop signs and pavement markings will be installed at N.C. 242/Minnie Hall Road/Zoar Church Road and Dunn Road/Ernest Williams Road. The work is weather-dependent.
What changed
NCDOT announced that two Sampson County intersections will be converted to all-way stops on April 16, 2026. Stop signs and pavement markings will be installed at N.C. 242 where it intersects Minnie Hall Road and Zoar Church Road, and at Dunn Road where it intersects Ernest Williams Road. Drivers should exercise caution while traveling through these areas during the safety improvement work, which is weather-dependent and could be rescheduled.
Transportation companies operating in Sampson County should be aware of the new traffic patterns at these intersections. The all-way stop conversion is intended to enhance intersection safety and reduce the risk of serious crashes at these locations. No immediate compliance obligations are imposed beyond standard traffic law adherence once the changes take effect.
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Two All-Way Stops Coming to Sampson County
​ SALEMBURG – To improve safety, two Sampson County intersections will be converted to all-way stops this week.
On April 16, the N.C. Department of Transportation will install stop signs and pavement markings at the following locations:
- N.C. 242 where it intersects Minnie Hall Road and Zoar Church Road.
- Dunn Road where it intersects Ernest Williams Road. An all-way stop is a proven, cost-effective measure designed to enhance intersection safety and reduce the risk of serious crashes.
Drivers should exercise caution when traveling through these areas while the safety improvements are underway. This work is weather-dependent and could be rescheduled.
NCDOT
4/13/2026 1:25 PM
Published Date:
4/13/2026
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