closed #161338
Traffic Signals
1201 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2017
Left turn arrow for South Walnut onto East Grimes goes green every cycle regardless of whether or not a car is in the turn lane.
Left turn arrow for South Walnut onto East Grimes goes green every cycle regardless of whether or not a car is in the turn lane.
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 new traffic light's timing is too short for traffic traveling east/west on Bloomfield Road. At best it stays green for 20 seconds before switching to red to let 1 or two cars from the Sportsplex/Millennium Apartment's go. Traffic westbound is worse than it was before the installation of the light, somehow.
Red light out on right side of pole at intersection of N. Adams and Kirkwood/W.3rd. Light for northbound traffic onto Adams from 3rd.
Patterson traffic light at West 2nd takes way to long to turn and doesn't stay green long enough to allow the traffic that backs up through. It stays red for two to three minutes with no cars on 2nd Street.
Traffic signal obstructed by branches when approaching Kirkwood and Adams from the east. See photo.
Traffic light at Kirk wood and Adams stays on green for the west bound traffic bound traffic on Kirkwood for about 3 minutes while the other lanes back up. Especially Adams which backs up from Kirk wood to the B trail in the morning
gum on walk sign button
This signal is operating as though the sensors that traffic trigger are not functioning
Hello! The intersection of 17th st and Kinser Pike has two left turn lanes each direction off 17th st turning both North and South onto Kinser Pike. The left turn green arrow does not get activated when there is only one car in either direction. I've seen it not get activated when there two cars. These left turns are dangerous for many reasons. This is the crest of a hill and they are basically blind turns when making a left and traffic generally speeds through this intersection very fast. If the left turn green arrow is not activated and there is someone else sitting in the opposite left turn lane facing us, there is no way to see what cars are coming without inching our front ends into the lane hoping we don't get hit and then proceeding with the aforementioned blind turn. I'm asking that the City of Bloomington make the left turn signal green arrows turning off of 17th onto Kinser Pike in both the North and South direction be activated with only one car in the lane. Please make this intersection much less dangerous and precarious for the residents of Bloomington. Gratefully! Mike Stribling mikestribling@hotmail.com