Description
Signage suggestion. On the I-405 bridge that heads East towards I-5, there is no signage that alerts a driver that the far left lane is where you want to be if you are heading for I-5 South. The only signage towards that exit is for 30 and the Dalles. That seems like the
wrong information
incomplete
and I'm sure leads to many people heading North when they want to be heading South. Or, people in the Right lane who end up getting off on Fremont.
just a thought.
Albert Kaufman
- heard back from ODOT. They seem to think things are wrong, but unfixable. I'd suggest fix the problem by making it very clear all along the bridge which side leads you where and to what. We can handle the extra signage!!!
update: best would probably be to hang the signs overhead as there is lots of space there. And do it early on the bridge so people can get into the lanes they need to be in quickly.
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Eecole Copen (Utilisateur inscrit)
Albert Kaufman (Invité)
Albert Kaufman (Utilisateur inscrit)
Albert Kaufman (Utilisateur inscrit)
Albert Kaufman (Utilisateur inscrit)
Deborah Crohn (Invité)
It took me a while to figure out the "secret" ramp from I-405 to I-5 South. There is a very tiny sign, just about when it's too late. A large sign hung high up would be a logical solution.
In general signage in Portland is an issue. . . many, many, many street signs are faded away, and they are often too small, without enough reflective material to be read easily on dark rainy nights. These are cheap and easy things to fix.
Albert Kaufman (Utilisateur inscrit)
Clos Albert Kaufman (Utilisateur inscrit)