closed #156833
Traffic Signals
423-599 South College Mall Road
- Case Date:
- 10/31/2016
Light is completely out. No flashers.
Light is completely out. No flashers.
Traffic light at College Mall Rd and Covenanter Drive is not cycling properly. The left turn loops or cameras are not working properly for traffic turning left from College Mall Rd onto Covenanter. The light is only allowing three to four cars to turn left for just six seconds. This causes southbound traffic on College Mall Rd to back up all the way to Burger King.
The traffic lights on College Mall Rd between Moores Pike and 3rd St have changed recently. All of these lights are fully active (red, yello, green) before 6:00 AM now which is a change within the last 2 weeks or so. No-one is at the mall before 6:00 AM yet the light is fully functional. Additionally, the light at Covenanter has active left turn arrows in all directions even when no traffic is turning left. Again this is all before 6:00 AM I am on this road 4 of 5 week days and there is not nearly enough traffic to justify these lights before 6:00 AM Thanks, Jan
Light is completely out
I'm with the IU Grounds Crew, I received a report that the light at 10th and Fee is completely out.
The pedestrian signal on the campus side of the corner of Fee/10th Does not seem to work correctly -- voice announces that pedestrian may cross even though light is not clear.
Missing crosswalk sign on Rogers at B-Line Trail crossing (the sign about yielding). Where did it go?
Can someone please look at the left turn signal going north on union street to turn left onto 10th street? The signal is so short that it turns yellow before the first car is even through the intersection.
The East/West traffic light is only about 4 seconds long at Kinser and the 46 Bypass. About 4 or 5 cars can safely get through this intersection before a yellowish light. Recently, the turn lanes have been closed thus even fewer E/W bound cars can get through the intersection. Couldn't that light be changed to allow more time on green for E/W traffic to get through without having to wait thru multiple light changes?
The attached photo shows the pedestrian signal at the corner of East 3rd Street and Woodscrest Drive in Bloomington. As you can see, northbound traffic on Woodscrest has a right-turn arrow at the same time that pedestrians crossing 3rd Street have a "walk" signal, which puts them directly in the path of the turning traffic. Surely this is not the way a properly designed pedestrian signal is supposed to work! Imagine the lawsuit when a motorist strikes a pedestrian in this crosswalk and it turns out they were both obeying their signals...