closed #142563
Traffic Suggestions
Indiana University, Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 11/24/2014
"Stop here on red" sign missing from east side of intersection for westbound traffic.
"Stop here on red" sign missing from east side of intersection for westbound traffic.
No speed limit signs are in place between 10th and 17th on Fee Ln. Reported on behalf of IU Campus Bus Service.
Overhead lane signs might be helpful for southbound Fee traffic turning onto 10th, making it clear that each lane is left or right turn only.
Lane markings on Third while crossing Dunn would prevent numerous near collisions I've observed. The lane shift confuses motorists.
Needs a no left turn sign! (From union to 3rd)
Currently there are no "zebra stripe" crosswalk markings at the crosswalk on the west side of Third and Jordan. This lack of a clearly marked crosswalk results in pedestrians crossing with the light, but several yards from the intersection where the lighting isn't as good at night. As an IU Campus Bus operator, this concerns me as it could result in a bus-pedestrian collision. I ask that you consider adding pavement markings on the west side of 3rd and Jordan that clearly shows the location of the crosswalk. Thank you!
Bloomington Muni Code 15.24.020 lists the speed limit on Indiana as 30, however this sign just north of 10th states "Speed Limit 25." I wonder how many erroneous tickets have been issued on this stretch of road.
This sign has been partially knocked over.
Speed limit sign on Atwater approx 100 yards east of Woodlawn appears to be unsecured at the bottom. It's angled off to the side. Sorry couldn't get a picture.
At this and other intersections along the bypass, there is not sufficient signage for cyclists and pedestrians using the sidepath. The "walk" sign only turns on when you press the button, instead of automatically turning on with the green light. And because of the insufficient signage, drivers seem unaware that there is a side path, and frequently block bike/pedestrian traffic and make dangerous turns into people entering the crosswalks.