closed #142008
Traffic Signals
- Case Date:
- 10/24/2014
The left turn signal on the traffic light at the corner of High and Moore's Pike does not work for southbound drivers on High Street.
The left turn signal on the traffic light at the corner of High and Moore's Pike does not work for southbound drivers on High Street.
Light at state rd 46 and N Smith Pike has crosswalk signal stuck on so traffic is constantly waiting for nonexistent pedestrians. Its been this way for several days now. This is a recurring problem.
We are renting the warehouse that used to be otis elevator for Moduslink PTS. Our shift lets out at 415 with numerous employees. We also have a night shift trying to come in around the same time. The light there only stays lite long enough for 4-5 cars to get out of the parking lot.
the traffic lights at Hillside/Moores Pike are not working per the traffic control computer. This problem started when High Street was resurfaced.
Intersection of Winslow and Henderson. The left turn light for traffic traveling west bound on Winslow to turn south bound on Henderson activates when there is not a car waiting to turn left. I have seen this twice this week at approximately 6:45 - 6:50 am.
This is a light which depends on a sensor, not timed. The sensor on High street (I believe the north side) seems to be permanently activated. This has adversely affected traffic.
Since High Street was paved and re-lined, the left signal at the Hillside/Moore's Pike intersection for the southbound lane is not tripped when a car is there.
Signal at 10th and Union skips the cycle for southbound traffic intermittently. Reported on behalf of IU Campus Bus Service.
Since the repaving on High St. the light favors traffic on High instead of the more travelled road of Hillside causing traffic to move less smoothly along Hillside.
Traffic signal at W 2nd St and Rogers St: Lt arrow (from eastbound 2nd to northbound Rogers) is only letting 2 cars thru - normally is set on demand and lets many more thru. Causing backup on eastbound 2nd St.