closed #145869
Traffic Signals
- Case Date:
- 6/19/2015
It appears the turn arrow for the west bound lane of 10th street at Jordan Ave is not working
It appears the turn arrow for the west bound lane of 10th street at Jordan Ave is not working
Light at College Mall and 3rd Street is flashing red.
Stop sign blocked by tree limbs next to 417 S. Henderson (@ E. Hunter intersection).
North Union and East 10th St traffic signal does not work properly causing major traffic backups to east bound vehicles traveling on 10th street. I was curious as to when this will be fixed. In fact I have several questions regarding the traffic signals along 10th st including Jordan Ave, N Woodlawn Ave, and Indiana Ave.
The left hand turn signal at the intersection of Sare Rd and Moore's Pike (i.e. northbound traffic turning west on to Moore's Pike) is not working properly. The sensor appears to be stuck "on" - and southbound traffic is backing up and not being handled correctly.
The digital sign that shows how fast you are going near Rogers/Binford schools has not been working for a couple of days. It is the one just past the intersection of High and Second, if you are going towards Woodcrest.
SOUTH WALNUT ST PIKE AND WINSLOW RD INSTERSECTION: WIRES HANGING IN FRONT OF SIGNAL. CAN'T SEE WHEN TURN ARROW COMES ON
The intersection of Patterson and 2nd street is horribly timed. The turning lane can maybe get 3-4 cars through it. The lanes that cross can maybe get 5-8. This especially bad in the mornings. There are several times that I have almost been hit by the turning lane as they are trying to rush the red light (due to the small # of cars that can get through). Also, there are several times that people in the turning lane on 2nd are running the light which puts the Patterson Drive people at a risk to get hit or not have enough time to get through the light.
Light at 4th and Walnut flickering
The automatic traffic signals at Kirkwood Ave. and Adams Street need to be adjusted. The most aggravating problem is the insufferably long green signal for Adams Street traffic heading south. 3 or 4 minutes seems unreasonably long for traffic going south on Adams, especially at night.