closed #204038
Street & Traffic Signs
2810 s Deborah dr
- Case Date:
- 7/8/2025
Stop light for Deborah Dr. Is staying red. Not turning green most of time. Tapp Rd and Deborah Dr intersection. Please fix.
Stop light for Deborah Dr. Is staying red. Not turning green most of time. Tapp Rd and Deborah Dr intersection. Please fix.
This intersection is so busy during the school year with students crossing the street to get to either bus stop or from getting off the bus stop. It’s super dangerous too because the street is so busy and the cars tend to speed down this road. They also never stop for pedestrians that are waiting to cross the road so I frequently see people running across the street to make it to the other side while there is a small break in traffic. If there was a flashing walk sign for pedestrians that forced cars to pay attention and stop for pedestrians, this area would be so much safer.
Stop light for Deborah Dr. Is staying red. Not turning green most of time. Tapp Rd and Deborah Dr intersection. Please fix.
At the corner of Renwick and Hawksmoore, the stop signs in all three directions are obscured by tree branches.
One way signs missing from middle of traffic island at Allen and Rogers.
Nearest the intersection with N Dunn St. on the south side of E Saville is this No Parking sign that is extremely faded. With football season coming up and parking an issue in Matlock Heights, I'm wondering if it could be replaced with a more readable, new one. Thanks!
Street sign at corner of Matlock and Headley missing due to accident.
The "No Turn on Red" sign at Smith Road and E. 3rd Street (west bound) is in the wrong place. Drivers seem not to see it as they pull up to the intersection. The sign should be posted across the street.
There was an accident on our corner (9th & Walnut) this weekend. I didn’t see it, but heard it and saw the immediate aftermath. Looking at the positions of the cars, I guessed that the car that was hit had been crossing Walnut via 9th and was t-boned. When I looked at the stop signs on 9th Street, I realized that there is no indication for the driver that this is NOT a 4-way stop. These big crosswalks could easily make people think that it’s a 4-way. These 9th Street stop signs need “cross traffic does not stop” signs added to them so that drivers new to Bloomington can be safer.
Strong Dr looks like it was made for street parking but maybe not lined correctly. It is very difficult to drive on the road with the street parking and semi’s using g the road. At the same time. Let alone if 2 large truck ave to Passat the same time.