CT Transit - Hartford PLUS

Open Issues: 44 Closed Issues: 21 Acknowledged Issues: 4
  • 9 Sherman St Hartford, CT 06105, USA - West End
    It looks like it's going cave one day...can someone look at it to make sure? it's right next to a Clemens Place apt building and the side of the Citgo gas station on Sherman Street. Thank you
  • 491-517 Hartford Avenue Wethersfield, Connecticut - Wethersfield
    Railroad Crossing is dangerous for bus, cars, and cyclists. This crossing is crumbling and the track crossing is not safe.
  • 228 Washington St Hartford, CT 06106, USA - South Green
    Broken Hydrant corner of Jefferson & Broad Street
  • 1014–1172 Maple Ave Hartford 06114, United States - South End
    Jagged road from right after the welcome to Hartford up to the light. Very ruff and bumpy jagged road. And leaving Hartford on Maple in the same area is extremely jagged and ruff.
  • Maple Ave Hartford 06114, United States - South End
    Jagged ruff road. Seems like someone created a report in 2014 and it has yet to be fixed. Hopefully this and the ruff area further down can get fixed as well.
  • Gold St & Main St Hartford, CT, 06103, USA - Downtown
    This sinking area is where the fast track and express buses stop in front of travelers.
  • 637-639 Prospect Avenue Hartford, CT 06105, USA - West Hartford
    Light out 5241 pole number
  • 453 Fairfield Ave Hartford, CT, 06114, USA - South West
    Potholes need to be fix we pay a lot of taxes and nothing is been fixed
  • 306 Homestead Avenue Hartford, Connecticut - Upper Albany
    The red light while sitting at the Homestead Avenue and Woodland Street intersection on Homestead Avenue while traveling East is way too long. This seems to be a recent change. While the light is stopping easterly traveling traffic there is usually a line of cars waiting about 30+ long (commuting morning traffic entering Hartford) While you wait at the red light the green light allowing traffic to proceed along Woodland Street is excessively so long that a few cars travel through and the rest of the duration, no one travels through, and turns it into an empty intersection while dozens of cars are waiting to go through on Homestead. So you sit on Homestead for about three red lights and wait and watch an empty intersection while hardly anyone travels through the green light on Woodland Street. Why does the traffic light stop the heavily traveled direction on Homestead, allow a green light on Homestead so short that only about 5 cars gets through to allow a green light on Woodland that stays green so long and hardly anyone travels through in comparison? What changed? This was not a problem last year. An empty intersection while there are dozens of cars waiting to get through and having to sit out three red lights to proceed is not an efficient use of our roads and a terrible frustration to those that have to wait each morning for no reason to get through.
  • 52-74 Woodland St Hartford, CT 06105, USA - Asylum Hill
    Missing street sign no parking
  • 40-44 Woodland St Hartford, CT 06105, USA - Asylum Hill
    Street pole Light out
  • 681-711 Prospect Avenue Hartford, CT 06105, USA - West Hartford
    Light out pole 5235 prospect ave in front of 700