closed #175052
Street & Traffic Signs
Bloomington City Hall, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 3/8/2021
Speed limit sign is down near 3678 E Tamarron Drive
Speed limit sign is down near 3678 E Tamarron Drive
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.
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.
Signal at 10th &Sunrise turns red for E/W traffic on 10th even when no cars are present on sunrise. Thank you!
Pedestrian walking signal button does not say 'wait'. Please fix for the vision impaired who use these buttons to assist with crossing the street. Location of walking signal button is SW corner of 7th and Walnut.
Stop sign at the northeast corner of 8th and Fairview has been knocked partially down, and probably can't be seen by approaching motorists.
A newly placed construction sign at the corner of Curry Pike and 46 contradicts the no turn on red signs that have been posted for quite some time. the new sign advises a yield when turning on red to those who are doing a u-turn. This indicates that a turn on red is permissible, again, in contradiction to the long posted signs.
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.
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.