closed #188897
Traffic Signals
1001 E 17th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2024
We submitted a notice #187869 that notes as fixed, however the left turn light on 17th street turning north into Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall is still not working. Thank you!
We submitted a notice #187869 that notes as fixed, however the left turn light on 17th street turning north into Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall is still not working. Thank you!
The light at Walnut and Kirkwood is mistimed for northbound traffic on Walnut. Instead of waiting at one light and then getting green lights for the rest of the lights on Walnut, traffic has to stop at Kirkwood and again at 6th Street.
The traffic lights for eastbound traffic on 7th St between College Ave and Walnut Street are out-of-sync. Traffic is being held at both lights which does not allow traffic to clear both intersections.
White pedestrian walk light is out on the north east corner of 7th and college.
The traffic light is down and it caused a huge traffic
I was facing East on Indiana 45 and turning left (North) onto Kinser Pike. I didn't make the green left turn arrow and ended up in the middle of the intersection waiting to make an unprotected left. My light turned red but oncoming traffic still had a green, the oncoming turn lane got a green arrow. I was unable to clear the intersection, was unable to back up with cars behind me, and was blocking traffic from Kinser Pike when they got a green light. This is dangerous, I had assumed that oncoming traffic also had a red and would stop (as it had been for years), I was starting to clear the intersection by making the left when I realized oncoming cars weren't stopping. A turn lane where unprotected turns are allowed should not get a red while oncoming traffic still has a green.
The turn lights are very short. They only let maybe 3 cars through before it changes. This is especially an issue in the mornings when traffic is heavy. The worst light is when you pull out of Kroger and head towards 45 bypass
Bottom of crosswalk broken out / missing and wires exposed.
The "walk" signals for crossing Third Street at High and Bryan Avenues never gave us the walk signal despite having pressed the pedestrian crossing buttons several times, and sitting through several cycles of the stoplight(s). This was both crossing Third Street heading north onto Bryan, as well as crossing Third Street south onto High.
The traffic light on E 3rd St and High St facing East (for people driving west on 3rd St) has the left turn arrow signal out