closed #185571
Traffic Signals
2501 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2023
The signal light at Third and Woodcrest always thinks there is a car turning left, even when both East and west traffic in the turn lane is empty
The signal light at Third and Woodcrest always thinks there is a car turning left, even when both East and west traffic in the turn lane is empty
Traffic light out of sync
The vehicle sensors on Clarizz don't seem to be detecting correctly. I have set at that intersection, and the traffic signals take a long time to change, even if there's no traffic on 3rd Street. Wasn't sure if that is the way it is supposed to be or not.
The "walk" signals for crossing Third Street at High and Bryan Avenues never gave us the walk signal despite having pressed the pedestrian crossing buttons several times, and sitting through several cycles of the stoplight(s). This was both crossing Third Street heading north onto Bryan, as well as crossing Third Street south onto High.
The traffic light on E 3rd St and High St facing East (for people driving west on 3rd St) has the left turn arrow signal out
The left turn arrow light heading west on Third onto high street (turning to go south) seems to be out.
The street light is out and is in flash.
Traffic signal at the intersection of E 17th Street and N Woodlawn Ave changes to red for 17th street vehicles although no vehicles are on Woodlawn Ave to activate their light to green. This is backing traffic up 17th Street in the mornings.
It seems like something has changed with the signal at Third and Smith. If you were on Smith, the light would change soon after you came to a stop especially when there’s little traffic (early morning for example). Now, it takes several minutes for the light to change and allow the Smith Road traffic to go even in light traffic times. This causes Smith Road to be even more backed up than usual. Wanted to see if ot could be set like it used to be. Thanks!
The pedestrian crossing buttons at all four corners of East Third Street and Hillsdale/Woodscrest aren't working. Pedestrians never get a walk signal. In addition, the traffic light stays green for Third Street car traffic until a vehicle pulls up on Hillsdale or Woodscrest to wait at the light (meaning pedestrians often must try to cross when there are drivers turning left across the crosswalk).