closed #137481
Traffic Related Complaints
926 E Hillside DR
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2014
Real estate sign on property blocks sightline for traffic waiting (to turn right or left) at stop sign on Huntington Dr
Real estate sign on property blocks sightline for traffic waiting (to turn right or left) at stop sign on Huntington Dr
The construction at the B-Line and Kirkwood is getting out of hand. I believe that someone will get hurt because there is just so much activity. Traffic is coming/going from several directions - Morton, Kirkwood, the B-Line and the construction equipment. Additionally, their construction materials are slowly moving in to the travel lanes, often block Kirkwood anyways. It would be best to just close Kirkwood to traffic at least during the day. It is also hazardous at 4th and the B-Line. I cat n's traffic coming from the west on 4th Street when traveling south on the B-Line.
There are numerous close calls and way too many accidents at this intersection because cars on Grant aren't aware that cross-traffic on 9th doesn't stop. There was an accident this afternoon and luckily everyone was fine, but I believe it could have been avoided if the city put up a little "Cross Traffic Does Not Stop" sign below the stop signs on Grant. Thanks!
The stop sign going south on Jackson at the corner of Jackson and 3rd street has been removed. The other two stop signs on third street and going north on Jackson have a small sign beneath them saying, "Three way stop." Either the stop sign on Jackson should be replaced or the signs beneath the other two stop signs should say something like, "cross traffic does not stop."
I drove my car today(May-16 2014) about 2pm. I got left turn from South college mall road to E Moores Pike. There was a hole and my car had a flat tire both of them, on the passenger seat side. That should be replaceable. Do you have any procedures to compensation?
on Smith Rd at the intersection with Washington St, The Project School blocks the road from 7:45-8:00 daily. They have a crossing guard blocking the street, not to direct traffic, but to prevent any one from driving down the road. they say they have an agreement with teh city. Is this actually the case? It is making my commute to work longer than necessary.
at the intersection of west kirkwood & adams, some changes were made a few months ago. there is still a problem, because there's a yield-sign turned the wrong way so that only people in the cemetery there would be able to see it. needs to be turned around.
The intersection of Bloomfield and Weimer is really dangerous. Weimer is really steep so it's difficult to turn onto Bloomfield. Also, it's hard to see at the intersection.
At the crosswalk from the Rail to Trail to the B-Line trail, by Burger King on the Southside on West Country Club Road. I almost ran over a girl crossing the street. The stop sign is very high and elevated. It is hard to see and very confusing, if you’re not familiar with what it is. I didn't know I was supposed to stop. I have no problem stopping there; I just think it is important that you put regular, large sized stop signs there. It is very dangerous the way it is now. That way a motorist knows to stop. Especially out of town motorists that aren't used to the new weird signs. The girl was too beautiful to be getting run over by a car. It wasn't her fault; just the sign was confusing and hard to even see. I think this is a cheap answer to a problem that could really hurt someone. I don't usually complain about things. But, I felt this to be important and actually dangerous.
The bike lanes and sharrows on 3rd St near campus have peeled off the pavement and need to be repainted.