closed #140306
Traffic Suggestions
Indiana University, Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2014
Needs a no left turn sign! (From union to 3rd)
Needs a no left turn sign! (From union to 3rd)
"Stop here on red" sign missing from east side of intersection for westbound traffic.
I'm glad that they white lines for stopping at the stop signs at Rhorer Rd. & So. Walnut St. Pike were moved back some(probably due to bus turning "issues"). However, I think it will only work if the stop signs themselves are moved back to match up with the stop lines. People still continue to stop at the sign itself, causing some turning issues I've seen for bigger vehicles. Thanks.
Request of a hidden driveway sign near 2730 W That Rd. Or school bus stop ahead. People flying over the hill in the morning and afternoon when the bus is dropping off my daughter. People have locked their brakes, squealing to a stop because of driving too quickly in a 35 when my daughter has to cross the street during morning pick up AND afternoon drop off.
Can you PLEASE move the stop signs back at Rhorer and Walnut St. Pike(near Kroger South) to match up with the new white stop lines. Most people don't get where they're supposed to stop and it's usually a mess.
Can we get a No-"J"-brake sign going west on 3rd before the S.Clairizz light? I know this is State Rd. But the noise is a city/quality-of-life issue. Tx!
W. 3rd St. from Walker to Patterson needs line painting. From Ronson to Patterson the yellow line is totally gone this is an area that’s going to have a lot of student activity and they don’t understand about parking and double parking line painting would help.
Between 4pm and 6pm traffic is usually backed up on Smith rd. If there was a left turn signal for however long or adjust the green on Smith rd an extra 20 seconds could also help during those time frame.
At this and other intersections along the bypass, there is not sufficient signage for cyclists and pedestrians using the sidepath. The "walk" sign only turns on when you press the button, instead of automatically turning on with the green light. And because of the insufficient signage, drivers seem unaware that there is a side path, and frequently block bike/pedestrian traffic and make dangerous turns into people entering the crosswalks.
Four way stop at E. Longview and N. Glenwood West. Issue: vehicles fail to fully stop at stop signs. Hazard and safety concern for pedestrians and park users in this four-way stop location. Request: Mark stripes at each stop sign where vehicles are to fully stop. This to cause some attention to this stop sign issue where folks roll through and sometimes do not stop this causing danger for park users in the "hill area" chasing a ball and small children. Just requesting four bold stripes to delineate the stop sign marking on the street to emphasize the requirement to stop. Please reply so I know that you have received this request. Thank you on behalf of me and Park Ridge neighbors.