closed #185312
Traffic Related Complaints
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2023
I frequently see cars cutting through the Dunkin’ Donuts parking to bypass the traffic light at the intersection of S., College, Mall Rd. and the IHOP parking lot.
I frequently see cars cutting through the Dunkin’ Donuts parking to bypass the traffic light at the intersection of S., College, Mall Rd. and the IHOP parking lot.
Speeding car coming off Bloomfield rd and then going faster approx 50+ down Allen st
Excessive speeding up and down Maxwell Street
now that sare is blocked off the trafficon rogers near the sare round about is doubled and their speeds are crazy fast can their be monetering? and police present
Observed today at 1030 hrs. Eastbound vehicle making a U turn after the Overhill traffic island to turn onto Overhill. Traffic was not heavy but this could have impacted 3 lanes of traffic. FYI.
Continuous near misses @ Gourley Pike and N Monroe st. Vehicles not stopping at this intersection I have had several near collisions coming off of 46 as well as coming down N Monroe after stopping. Drivers just will not stop In either direction!!!
Speeding,black dodge charger upwards of 10 times a day. Lots of speeding cars,but the black charger is out of control.
Living on N Walnut for 4 years, I've noticed there's a marked increase in the frequency of drivers revving their engines unnecessarily loud as they go through the W 11th & N Walnut section. The sounds and incidences are so loud that they have interrupted my meetings, indoor activities, and startled me to drop my kitchenware. My neighbors have also shared this concern on how this happens much more often recently, especially in the past 2 years. I remember there used to be a couple of police officers stationed off the W 11th & N Walnut section and it was noticeably more quiet and peaceful. But I haven't seen them at the same spot anymore and the corresponding noise issues arose instantaneously. My neighbors and I would love for the city to either station an officer here to deter these activities and, in the long run, implement policies at curbing these disruptive actions from reckless people.
This man was inches from my back bumper from third street to 11th street. When I turned left onto 11th street this guy past me on the left fast he turned right onto Lindbergh Drive when I turned right he slowed down then slammed on his breaks and stopped in front of me causing me to break and almost hit him in the rear then he sped off
Resident (or visitor) driving a silver Ford Edge (IN-214EKW, I think) turned left (west) onto 11th Street from Lincoln and sped down the entire block against the one-way posted direction to get to Washington Street. This short block has no sidewalks and visibility is difficult given the mature, evergreen conifers in the area. People and animals are often walking in the street and are not expecting a careless driver to travel in that direction. This is definitely not the street to drive down the wrong way. Please advise this person that rules are there for a reason, and unilaterally disregarding them due to perceived inconvenience is selfish and uncivil, in addition to being a traffic violation.