closed #160157
Traffic Signals
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2017
The left turn signal for southbound Walnut street at Hillside drive is again activating with no turn traffic present.
The left turn signal for southbound Walnut street at Hillside drive is again activating with no turn traffic present.
Now that the students are coming back, can the protected left turn signal going from Union St to Tenth be turned back on? Thanks.
The traffic light at E. Covenanter and S. College Mall Road doesn't ever change to green coming from the west side some of the time late at night. Cars are allowed in coming the other way (from the east), but the cycle runs all the way through with no green signal on the west side of the intersection. Is there a sensor for cars in the road that's not working? This has happened a number of times over a period of months.
Left turn lights on Union at 10th St never activate.
Traffic signal at 17th and Fee Lane had turn signals until this summer, especially valuable for buses. Is this something that needs to be fixed or is it a permanent change?
Traffic sensor aimed poorly when coming from Fairview from the north
The traffic signal at E Convenantor and College Mall Rd is still going through its whole cycle late at night without ever allowing traffic to come in form the west side of the intersection: The light never turns green as the signal goes through its whole cycle. I reported this a couple of weeks ago, but the problem still hasn't been fixed. I just experienced it again this evening, Sat. 10/7.
10th and Fee Audible is not working
Hey Neil, Thanks a lot! It's heartwarming that you're looking into it, aging equipment not withstanding. Re: Kirkwood/Walnut...if you're in front of the Book Corner, or across from it in front of the Courthouse trying to get to the Book Corner corner, and it's you've just this second gotten the green pedestrian sign, you will not make it across during the green hand (or whatever the symbol is). Never. I'm really healthy and I can't get across before the pedestrian sign changes and opens up the car traffic. Turning cars are not inclined to watch pedestrians, they're distracted by oncoming traffic and timing their own turns. Thus, squashed pedestrian. Kind of you to take an interest, Neil. Happy New Year! Lisa Horwitz (IT wouldn't let me simply reply to your email. Did you know that?)
The lights on 3rd street between Patterson and Curry are horribly timed. You are lucky to get through a light on the 5th cycle. I don't understand why these lights are so badly timed when lights on Walnut/College are so well timed. Thank you!