closed #166514
Traffic Signals
301 W Country Club DR
- Case Date:
- 11/12/2018
Stuck on in the 'stop traffic' position
Stuck on in the 'stop traffic' position
the traffic light at the corner of 2nd street and high street needs fixing. the turn arrow going south (coming from the east) always engages, even with no cars in the turn lane. and it stays for a long time. this has happened several times in the past.
The pedestrian crossing signal on the northwest corner of S. Rogers and W. Patterson is not operative.
Stop sign knocked down at se corner of Highland and 2nd St
blinking red lights
Missing street name signs, and knocked over school zone sign. The school sign I straightened as much as possible but it seems to be just stuck in a dirt hole. So leaned again right away.
Stop sign here (South Renwick, heading east) is blocked from sight by the trees. Very hard to see until you are almost in the intersection with South Hawksmoore.
the traffic light at the corner of high street and hillside drive (moose's pike) needs fixing. going south on high street, the arrow to go left (east) onto moose's pike ALWAYS activates, with no cars there. it stays a long time, disrupting traffic in all directions.
On southbound High Street at Hillside, left turn traffice signal activated during every cycle, whether there is a car in left-turn lane or not. Sensors need to be checked, please, since traffic backs up needlessly.
Adams and 2nd street lights, as well as Adams and Patterson lights, take what seems to be a much longer time for cars on either side of Adams. I have sat here for more than 5 minutes with almost no traffic on 2nd. I have also been in a line of 10 cars all waiting forever. Especially when only one car is on either side of Allen, this light is probably the worst I've experienced in town (2nd worst is Adams at Patterson, which also seems to have changed in the recent past to take forever). Please allow these two intersections to change so that the Adams lights on both have a more frequent change or less time to wait. Thank you.