closed #181283
Traffic Signals
Hillside Dr & S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2022
The traffic lights here will only turn green for drivers doing N/S on Walnut. Cats on Hillside sit at a permanent red light.
The traffic lights here will only turn green for drivers doing N/S on Walnut. Cats on Hillside sit at a permanent red light.
Right turn arrow is not turning green for traffic driving south on 37 and turning onto West Tapp Rd
The timer on the left turn signal to turn east onto Tapp road at the intersection of Tapp and 37 is malfunctioning. The length of time that the turn light is green is only allowing four cars per cycle to turn left. This is causing a backup greater than the length of the turn lane resulting in a traffic hazard.
The left turn signal for south bound traffic on high st always comes on, even when there are no cars in the turn lane. This delays the north bound high st traffic, especially in the morning when it may take 3 light cycles because this malfunction.
Traffic turn signal runs without cars in the turn lane. The turn signal is on Hight St pointing south.
The light at High St and Hillside/Moores Pike has a left turn signal that is activating whether or not a car is present. It is the left turn arrow on southbound High St as you approach the intersection adjacent to the cemetery. This prevents cars heading north on High St from proceeding until the light cycles through the phantom left-hand arrow.
Graham at Rockport. On the east side, one of the light bars for the flashing beacons is hanging off the pole by the wires and needs to be reattached. Thanks!
The traffic cycles were not functioning properly at approx. 5:10pm, which caused traffic delays in all directions. No green light was given for eastbound 10th St. traffic for several minutes even though the left-turn arrow cycled properly.
People are reporting Walnut/Hillside signal stays green for Walnut for very long times, backing up Hillside Drive until someone turns right on red illegally, which seems to trigger the signal. Is this City or State problem?
A tree branch is obscuring the yellow turn arrow on a traffic signal at 2nd and High. The traffic signal is for westbound traffic on 2nd Street. The signal itself is located on the western side of the intersection and is the southern (left when looking at the lights as traffic would) signal hanging there. It should be trimmed up.