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new stoplight at northmoor and expo gardens cycles light and arrows without any cross traffic. goes through long cycle
The left hand turn signal from eastbound War Memorial onto West Glen is too short at certain times. This morning at 8:30 it only was on for a couple seconds even with line of cars waiting to turn. This happened the 2 times the light changed while I was in line.
The left turn light at the intersection of War Memorial and Brandywine (turning left from War Memorial into Brandywine Drive) is very very very poorly timed or the sensor is broken or something. Have had to wait through multiple light changes to get the light to change.
New through street needs a stop sign in order to avoid accidents or children getting hit by cars not stopping. This is a children dense area with students that walk and bike to school.
SR#63480 Green left turn signal not working for SB Knoxville to turn onto ravenwoods
SR#63264 crosswalk signal contol panel at 1600 ne Monroe is open
SR#63258 At Pioneer Parkway and University Street, southbound traffic gets a left turn arrow when no one is in that lane.
SR#63163 I think the traffic light at W John H Gwynn Jr Ave and Kumpf should be adjusted or set on activation when stopping. It is ridiculous to sit at this light waiting to turn on to Kumpf for long periods of time. I have sat at this light over 7 minutes many times. During rush hours this is awful.
The pedestrian signal on the southwest corner of Knoxville/Spalding Ave and Glen Oak Ave is turned in such a way that it cannot to be seen by pedestrians crossing from St Francis towards Methodist.