closed #175504
Street & Traffic Signs
E 9th St & N Dunn St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 4/20/2021
Stop sign stolen/missing from this intersection. Please replace the stop sign. Thank you.
Stop sign stolen/missing from this intersection. Please replace the stop sign. Thank you.
When heading west in the 7th Street bike lane from Indiana to Dunn, tree branches obstruct the view of the stop sign that is on the south side of the path.
The traffic lights at the intersection of E. 2nd St and S High St appear to be on a timer 24 hours a day. This includes the left turn arrow for cars coming from the north; it always comes on whether there is a car there or not. For those of us who regularly drive through this intersection early in the morning (5:00 am and 7:00 am), it is an unnecessary waste of time and fuel to wait through the full rotation of the lights when there not be even a single other car the entire time. Can the traffic lights at this intersection be switched to sensors for a designated time at night until 7:00 am? Or, can they be set to flash red so it is essentially a 4-way stop?
I took this picture from University & Henderson. You cannot see the stop sign at 1st street at all. You cannot see it from 2nd & Henderson either, but I cannot upload more than 1 photo.
Street signs are bent over at top of sign pole.
One green light south bound on Dunn st
Driving eastbound and approaching Indiana, the stop sign is on a downhill and hidden by a tree until a driver is very close to the intersection. Most intersections on 12th have no stop, so folks new to the area are likely to miss it.
Please look at the timing of the light near Dunkin' donuts. Especially in the overnight hours and early morning hours the light is on an extremely long cycle and is favoring traffic from the mall.
This stoplight seems to be on a timer, rather than recognizing traffic, for a large portion of the day. I have sat at this stoplight for 3+ minutes at 5:30 a.m., when there is no traffic from east to west. The light cycles through a left turn arrow for each direction, even with no traffic turning left. Please consider this light becoming traffic-controlled, rather than timed.
Road lane markings north of bypass and old road 37 are nearly invisible during night. Driving there at night in the rain last night, it was very hard to see the lane markings, making it difficult to stay on the right side of the road. Additional reflecting markers and street lighting could help.