closed #131977
Line of Sight
520 S Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2013
2nd and fess, tree overgrown blocking stop sign
2nd and fess, tree overgrown blocking stop sign
When exiting or entering Woodyard from my home in a vehicle, I must cross the walking trail. There is no signage to designate right of way or caution to either drivers or walkers/bikers. I feel this is an unsafe situation for both driver and pedestrian and right of way should be clearly designated. Other private driveways on the trail have signs that indicate cross traffic does not stop. I would suggest the same signage here.
When exiting or entering Woodyard from my home in a vehicle, I must cross the walking trail. There is no signage to designate right of way or caution to either drivers or walkers/bikers. I feel this is an unsafe situation for both driver and pedestrian and right of way should be clearly designated. Other private driveways on the trail have signs that indicate cross traffic does not stop. I would suggest the same signage here.
Shrubs at NW corner of intersection make it very difficult to see cars travelling south on Indiana while parked at intersection on 12th heading east.
Hedge growing in front of house at the SE corner of Henderson and University can block driver heading west on University from seeing car (bicycle?) heading north on Henderson. I was heading north; had to slam on brakes. I thought the other driver had failed to stop, but when i came back later, i found that their line of sight might have been blocked. Thanks!
There are what I believe are curb extensions at the intersection of Fess and Maxwell. At night, these extensions are not marked nor lit. When turning onto Maxwell off of Fess with oncoming traffic you are forced over to the side of the road. In my case, I hit the curb busting a tire and doing extensive damage to the car. I went back the following day and it is clear the curbs have been hit by multiple vehicles. Reflectors or other signage would be helpful for the unexpected curb extensions. Thanks!
Hi, I drive a bucket truck for a business on thorton drive. The boom sticks out six feet in front of the truck. When i pull out onto henderson I am almost in the middle of the road before i can see if traffic is coming. My main concern is that a bus or large vehicle could catch the boom and cause an accident.Before I was hoping the city could remove the overgrowth of brush at the intersection to make it safer. Thanks, Ben
Overgrowth along the Wylie Street side can prevent drivers from seeing street signs.
Tree limbs block the sight of the stop signs on BOTH sides of eastbound E 11th Street at N Park Ave from a distance. The signs are not visible until a moving vehicle is at them, which poses a hazard.
Shrubbery in street island on south Walnut. When you are looping around from college to get back onto Walnut to head north, it’s very difficult to see around the island looking south on walnut so that you don’t pull out in front of an oncoming car that is also headed north.