closed #149559
Traffic Suggestions
3210 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 11/11/2015
Need to do something so that traffic westbound on 10th does not get stuck by a vehicle trying to turn left onto Pete Ellis.
Need to do something so that traffic westbound on 10th does not get stuck by a vehicle trying to turn left onto Pete Ellis.
See attached picture of Stop Sign erected on SE corner of 17th and Woodlawn. My concern is that by mounting other signs on the same post as this stop sign, motorists may be distracted from the stop sign and fail to obey it.
Reported on behalf of Indiana University Campus Bus Service. At the intersection of 3rd and Rose, our new, shorter buses are consistently scraping their front bumpers on the pavement as they turn from Rose onto Third Street. I've put together a video demonstrating this issue which you can view at this link: https://youtu.be/TOaIHEpRMSY. This is also causing several gouges in the pavement. Can the city alter the geography of the pavement at this location to reduce the wear on our buses? Thank you.
The No Passing Zone sign in this vicinity is facing the wrong way. Should be facing north but it's facing south. It's on the east side of the road.
1. Update the lanes on 10th street so that the right most lanes are the straight and turn right lanes and the inner lanes are turn left only lanes and 2. provide pedestrians with a crossing button as there are often persons who cross the street in order to use the bus stop at Fountain Park.
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.
I suggest a camera at the corner of High and Maxwell Lane. We live on the dead end of Maxwell Lane and cars run the 4 way stop multiple times a day. It is very dangerous! Cities use cameras so you don't need an officer sitting there all day. It would also be profitable for the city and no one would run that stop sign twice if they received a $100.00 fine in the mail!!!!!!
Is it really true that the city plans to prohibit right turns onto Indiana Ave from Third St? If so, we need new city officials.
Please consider installing a Right Turn Lane sign at the level/depth of the stoplights for the lane that turns from 17th St. onto College Ave. Many cars do not see the painted arrow and attempt to go straight across, creating dangers for cars in the lane for continuing East on 17th street.
Hi. After witnessing my third or fourth car accident in the past six months at the exact same intersection (when walking on the sidewalk every time), I would like to request the installation of a traffic light at Longview and Pete Ellis. This intersection, only two minutes from my house, is undeniably dangerous and (I am 99% positive) fatal at least once. The faster traffic on Pete Ellis doesn't have a stop sign, so when cars on Longview turn, it is hard for them to detect those fast vehicles. I have almost been hit crossing the street it is that bad. Today, December 22nd, a friend of mine was seriously hurt in an accident at that intersection.Despite the costs of a traffic light and the work it will entail, I do not want to risk my life and my friends' lives and the lives of other citizens anymore. I might send an additional, more detailed letter to the mayor if this does not go through. I sincerely hope you consider this proposal. Thank you.