closed #182207
Street & Traffic Signs
S Walnut St & E Smith Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 12/5/2022
Stoplight stays green for northbound traffic and doesn't change to green for eadtbound traffic to exit smith st.
Stoplight stays green for northbound traffic and doesn't change to green for eadtbound traffic to exit smith st.
There are no white lines to show end of street pavement nor are there even middle of the road double lines! Road was repaved last year and still no lineage on this road--Hazardous for sure at night!!
Heading south on Sare, the stop sign at Sare and Canada is not visible. The trees (circled in red in the attached picture) need to be trimmed back. I would also propose a Stop Ahead sign be attached to the median sign already in place(highlighted in yellow in the attached picture) since the road curves slightly there, giving drivers less time to react to the upcoming stop sign.
Pedestrian crossing sign is broken at the top of the sign.
There are no street signs indicating what street a person is getting on while exiting the traffic circle.
I don't know if you can see this issue or not in the photo but there is a crosswalk sign that has been obviously hit by a vehicle and is blocking the crosswalk on Sare Road right across from the Hyde Park Village subdivision. The sign is bent over and is literally blocking the crosswalk and is a hazard to pedestrians and anyone with a vision issue. A trail is being installed on Sare Road so I'm not sure if the construction crews hit the sign or if a car did but it's unsafe and could easily lead to a lawsuit. Thanks, Sarah Jacobi
I witnessed a truck with a very long bed try to turn right from W 13th to N Maple. The driver chose to plow down the stop sign/street sign in order to make the turn. The stop sign is completely down, across the sidewalk on W 13th at N Maple. Sorry I couldn't get the name of the company.
This morning 8/9/21 the above intersection was a flashing red light and ever since the pedestrian crosswalks signs display the red hand 100% in all directions. Prior to this morning, when S. College had a green light, Pedestrians had the walk signal to cross W. 3rd St. (north to south). That is no longer the case as of 4:49 p.m. today 8/9/21. Thank you.
Resident reporting that trash and debris needs to be cleaned up at the intersection of West 3rd Street and 69.
Tree branches blocking stop sign visibility when traveling west on W 4th St.