closed #180696
Street & Traffic Signs
Bloomington, IN 47406, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2022
Signal at 10th &Sunrise turns red for E/W traffic on 10th even when no cars are present on sunrise. Thank you!
Signal at 10th &Sunrise turns red for E/W traffic on 10th even when no cars are present on sunrise. Thank you!
The lanes going north at Rogers and 3rd street are very faded. The right lane is right turn only, and the left lane is straight/right turn. Several times now someone has been in the right lane and gone straight, almost running into my car. I think this is because there is no clear signage. Please consider having more clear signage about the lanes, and repainting the street.
Stop sign needed for all ways. Live next to this intersection and witness close calls all the time and worry about accidents actually occurring, especially with it being right behind the high school. Please install signs along Henderson.
Because Miller is a popular throughway and Maxwell does not have stop signs at the 3-way, there have been multiple accidents and even more near-accidents in the years since I've lived nearby. We could use stop signs to help the flow of traffic a lot.
Speed limit sign is down near 3678 E Tamarron Drive
7 street light outage
The dead end sign past Konya construction cannot be seen due to greenery from trees. Also, there is no speed limit sign once you pass Crescent road. Traffic flies on this road!
Coming from E Second the STOP sign at the corner of High and Southdowns takes you by surprise because the shrubs on the right side of the street are sticking out quite far. Maybe they can be trimmed?
At the intersection of Patterson and S Rogers, the street markings are so worn down that I don't know which lane I am supposed to be in. Can they be refreshed? Thanks.
The stop sign at the intersection of High Street and Southdowns (a T intersection) is difficult to see as one proceeds down High Street (moving in the direction from Maxwell toward Southdowns) due to heavy brush. Concerned because the sign only becomes visible at the very last moment and distracted drivers could easily miss it. Thanks for your attention to this.