closed #126241
Traffic Signals
Strong Dr
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2012
The light for Allen St. at Patterson Dr. turns green even when there are no cars at the light. And it stays green for a long time.
The light for Allen St. at Patterson Dr. turns green even when there are no cars at the light. And it stays green for a long time.
Abandoned vehicle with no license plate, windows down. Has not been moved in weeks.
Timing of left turn traffic light allows cars turning left onto south college off of 3rd at bypass to totally block cars heading east at 3rd and bypass sometimes or entire signal cycle. The backup is traffic light at east land plaza near Fazolis.Many cars honk, Veer into other traffic lanes, dangerous "adjustments"yelling etc.
Timing of turn signal from westbound lane to south College Mall
Left/passing lane green light was out on my way to work this morning, ~8:20am
Multiuse Path/Sidewalk covered with low hanging branches and berries all over the path. South of Railroad tracks, north of Eastgate Lane, on west side of 46. Difficult and messy for pedestrians and especially cyclists.
The vines and a mulberry tree have blocked out at least half of the multi-use path on the west side of the Bypass just south of the railroad tracks. This has made it difficult for cyclists and pedestrians to pass.
Left turn lanes from Westbound 3rd street onto Southbound College Mall Road. When turning left onto Southbound College Mall Road, traffic often gets stuck blocking Eastbound 3rd Street traffic because the light at the entrance to Eastland Plaza turns red. Cars turning left at the green arrow end up stuck in the intersection even if they turn when the arrow is green.
While driving home the last two nights (after midnight, I noticed the lights at the intersection of N. College and the 46 Bypass were on their regular daytime timing pattern and not set to change on demand. Has that been changed (hope not) or is it broken?
Gravel all over road. I wrecked there last year on my motorcycle. It is still a mess and needs to be cleaned up.