Cambridge, MA PLUS
Solicitações em aberto: 1.271
Questões Encerradas: 154.229
Solicitações Reconhecidas: 1.718
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Traffic Sign IssueReconhecida25 Jackson St Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02140 - North CambridgeDriveway clearance signs missing.
Our condominium includes 23 & 25 Jackson St. 2 units and a shared driveway and parking (located between us and 21 Jackson St.). Cars parking on the street in front of unit 25, frequently block part of our driveway and make it difficult or impossible to enter or exit. It is a frequent occurrence, as they try to fit 2 vehicles between our driveway and the one of 29 Jackson St.
We would like to request the adequate "no parking" traffic signs on both sides of the driveway allowing for a minimum of 3-5 feet clearance. -
Traffic Sign ComplaintReconhecida70 Willow St Cambridge 02141, United States - Wellington-HarringtonCould we please have a no parking here to corner on Willow at Palermo street? It is nearly impossible to turn right onto Willow Street when a car parks here and overhangs the telephone pole and there is a car parked (legally) on the other side of Willow.
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Traffic Sign IssueReconhecida137 Hampshire St Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139 - Wellington-Harrington
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Traffic Sign IssueReconhecida104 Mount Auburn St Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 - West CambridgeSomeone ran over the parking sign in front of HUCU this morning.
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Traffic/Pedestrian Signal ComplaintReconhecidaAlewife Linear Park & Cedar St Cambridge, MA, 02140, USA - North CambridgeCan the pedestrian light to cross Mass Ave be timed to end with the bike crossing light? Currently it counts down to the red light on Cedar St. but the Mass Ave green light isn't until after the bike signal. Crossing Cedar St is already timed with the bike crossing light.
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Traffic Sign ComplaintReconhecidaConcord Ave Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 - CambridgeAt the intersection of Concord Ave heading westbound toward Belmont from Fresh Pond, the left-turn signal turns green, but there is an unusually long delay before the through traffic gets a green light. This is causing major backups during peak hours. The signal cycle seems to have recently changed — it wasn’t like this before.
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Traffic/Pedestrian Signal ComplaintReconhecidaMt Auburn St & Putnam Ave Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA - RiversideCurrently, cars coming from Mt Auburn and turning left on Massachusetts Ave towards Harvard Square often do so recklessly and risk hitting pedestrians crossing at this moment. However, if the crossing permission for pedestrians was during the moment when the cars can turn left on Putnam, it would be a much better moment to cross. Is it possible to change the crossing light cycle?
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Traffic/Pedestrian Signal ComplaintReconhecidaAlewife Brook Pkwy & Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, MA, 02140, USA - North CambridgeTraffic signal needs to be green longer for Alewife Brook Pwky during morning and evening rush hours. Causes heavy traffic back ups.
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Traffic/Pedestrian Signal ComplaintReconhecidaMile 48.9 State Rte 16 E Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 - West CambridgeToo short green right arrow (less than 7 seconds in length)
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Traffic/Pedestrian Signal ComplaintReconhecidaBelmont St & Holworthy St Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA - WatertownWhen will the bike signal at Holworthy and Belmont street be turned on? The project has been substantially done for quite some time yet it's still hard to tell when it's safe to cross this bike lane.
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Traffic/Pedestrian Signal ComplaintReconhecidaBroadway & Galileo Galilei Way Cambridge, MA, 02142, USA - East Cambridge
Traffic pattern and lights are confusing for cyclists traveling westbound on Broadway.
It has taken me a full month to figure out the light pattern here. Lights, signage, and signal timing should be improved to make it clear when cyclists are safe to proceed through the intersection.
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1384 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA - Mid-CambridgeNeed traffic enforcement for cyclists - cyclists regularly fly through red cycling lights in Inman Square (both in and outside of the new bike lanes), endangering pedestrians and themselves, and interfering with the flow of car traffic, which leads to increased honking.