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closed #143219

Traffic Suggestions

Case Date:
1/14/2015

Potholes on fee south of railroad

closed #143320

Traffic Suggestions

Case Date:
1/25/2015

Can you please, please, please move the stop signs back at Rhorer Rd. and So. Walnut St. Pike to match up with the white stop lines. People are confused and don't know which to stop at and it causes many headaches and confusion.

closed #144166

Traffic Suggestions

Case Date:
3/23/2015

Still issues at Rhorer Road and S. Walnut St. Pike intersection where white lines are about 6 feet behind stop signs. Confusion on where to stop. Please fix.

closed #145031

Traffic Suggestions

300–398 E Grimes Ln

Case Date:
5/11/2015

Speed limit sign upside down

closed #145281

Traffic Suggestions

2001 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
5/24/2015

This sign stand has been here for over a year. It used to have an End Construction sign on it, but some one has apparently taken it.

closed #136146

Traffic Suggestions

Case Date:
1/30/2014

More pedestrian crosswalks are needed on 10th street between Indiana and Walnut.

closed #136648

Traffic Suggestions

Case Date:
3/6/2014

Is it possible to change how the lights at 2nd and Rogers be made to sense cars waiting at the light. Tonight we waited and waited while nothing came by. Thank you. I like this updated application for our smart phones. Much improved, thank you again, keep up the good work.

closed #139606

Traffic Suggestions

Indiana University, Bloomington

Case Date:
7/28/2014

No speed limit signs are in place between 10th and 17th on Fee Ln. Reported on behalf of IU Campus Bus Service.

closed #139912

Traffic Suggestions

Indiana University, Bloomington

Case Date:
8/9/2014

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.

closed #139988

Traffic Suggestions

Indiana University, Bloomington

Case Date:
8/12/2014

Lane markings on Third while crossing Dunn would prevent numerous near collisions I've observed. The lane shift confuses motorists.