closed #126240
Traffic Signals
1100-1366 W 3rd St
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2012
The light at Adams St., where it becomes W. 3rd St., turns green even if there are no cars there. And it stays green for an inordinate amount of time.
The light at Adams St., where it becomes W. 3rd St., turns green even if there are no cars there. And it stays green for an inordinate amount of time.
Double left turn arrow for northbound 46 for turn onto 37 on ramp stays green for a minute when there are no cars turning left.
Traffic lights are out.
I seem to remember that when the traffic light was installed on Walnut Street at Smith Avenue it should have only turned red for Walnut when activated by pedestrian or vehicular traffic on Smith Avenue. I don't know if that designation changed or if there is an equipment malfunction, but for the past few weeks the light has been cycling on it's own with no traffic of any kind present on Smith Avenue.
The signals are no longer synced properly. You can see the next signal turn red as yours turns green. Backwards.
Timing is completely off during late night hours (after 11pm). Light is functioning the same as if during heavy day traffic - with a wait time of 3-5 minutes while light cycles for all lanes, even when no one there. People are (understandably) running the light instead of waiting.
Skirt is loose on automatic signal post
Traffic sensor aimed poorly when coming from Fairview from the north
Star of America Driver called the biddle hotel to let us know the light was off
Traffic lights on 4th at 4th/College seem mis-timed, at least when I am driving east at 8:30 am. The College Ave lights, in front of Serendipity/Atlas, are red for about 7 seconds before the 4th St light turns green. The same light at 4th/Walnut turns at the expected time. I'm seeing people sneak through 4th/College some mornings because the one-way southbound College Ave traffic is so clearly stopped to our left.