closed #157467
Traffic Signals
- Case Date:
- 12/19/2016
Turning off of Cory on W. 3rd takes too long.
Turning off of Cory on W. 3rd takes too long.
Hello. On Saturday I was at the intersection of S. Walnut and Winslow Rd. I was turning south onto Walnut from Winslow and didn't get a turn arrow nor did the on coming traffic. Today at the same intersection I was turning from Walnut onto Winslow and did not get a turn arrow nor did the oncoming traffic. Both times I was at the light with plenty of time to trigger the arrow. Do you know if there is an issue with the light?
Case # 157531 - update. The turn arrow for west bound Winslow Rd did work last night when I was going home.
Now that students are back and traffic has increased, may I request that the left turn signal going south on Fee Lane at 17th St. be turned back on? Thank you.
The traffic light at this intersection high st and hillside is not timed properly. When traveling east west, the light is very short and only allowed 8 to 9 cars to get through so the traffic is backing up very badly
Skirt is loose on automatic signal post
The left-turn light on the northbound direction of Sare Rd, at E. Moores Pike has been malfunctioning for several weeks. It always provides a left-turn light, whether or not a car is in the left-turn lane.
Traffic light at Walnut and Milller is having an issue - sensors aren't working and the light is staying red for too long
SW Corner of Overhill and 5th St. Has been reported in the past and not been addressed. 01 or 10 is on the bottom of the pole.
Please fix the signal at Atwater and Woodlawn. The white "hand" is not working; it stays solid red even when the light turns green, and then it starts to flash and count down at around six seconds. A lot of people walk across Atwater, not just at the light, and not being able to tell where in the countdown the signal is could be dangerous. It's especially dangerous if you're on the east side of the signal (where you can't see the signal lights themselves) and look west toward the traffic. If you're counting on the walk-don't walk sign to let you know if it's safe to cross away from the light, you will see a solid red "hand" even when the drivers have the green light on their side.