closed #147292
Traffic Signals
2–98 N Pete Ellis Dr
- Case Date:
- 8/12/2015
Pedestrian button on NW corner to cross Pete Ellis doesn't trigger the cross signal.
Pedestrian button on NW corner to cross Pete Ellis doesn't trigger the cross signal.
The left hand turn signal at the intersection of Sare Rd and Moore's Pike (i.e. northbound traffic turning west on to Moore's Pike) is not working properly. The sensor appears to be stuck "on" - and southbound traffic is backing up and not being handled correctly.
Lights have been updated with sensors but the light from Curry Pike to 46 is green for much too long now. This causes a long backup in the turn lane from 46 W onto Curry Pike.
Lights have been updated with sensors but the light from Curry Pike to 46 is green for much too long now. This causes a long backup in the turn lane from 46 W onto Curry Pike.
Signals are not responding ro traffic. Have to wait for light to change from west bound Curry when there is no one there in the first place.
Light won't turn green when in left turning lane to get onto 45/46 bypass unless a car is in the normal lane. The left turn arrow doesn't turn on at all. The other side where Marsh grocery store is works but the side next to the Harley Davidson is broken.
Traffic signal is not working since the last 4 days
Traffic signal sensor in street does not change when my motorcycle is at the intersection on Kirkwood going east, even when stopped directly over the sensor.
The northbound traffic signal at Rogers and Patterson/Grimes Ln seems awfully short all of a sudden. During morning rush hour, around 5 cars can get through going north. The east-west signal seems to be around 3 times as long. Has something been changed recently? Thanks for any information you can provide.
I seem to remember that when the traffic light was installed on Walnut Street at Smith Avenue it should have only turned red for Walnut when activated by pedestrian or vehicular traffic on Smith Avenue. I don't know if that designation changed or if there is an equipment malfunction, but for the past few weeks the light has been cycling on it's own with no traffic of any kind present on Smith Avenue.