Description
The pedestrian signal at this light changes with every light, which impedes the flow of traffic - even at night. Pedestrians maybe need to cross here at 2 or 3 light changes out of 100. It would make a lot more sense to have pedestrians push the button and wait, rather than having the pedestrian signal engage automatically at every light change.
also asked...
Q. Please identify the intersecting streets (if applicable).
A. Forest Road, Edgewood Av, Edgewood Way
A. Forest Road, Edgewood Av, Edgewood Way
Q. Request Type
A. Walk Signal
A. Walk Signal
2 Comments
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
For more information on the different types of pedestrian signalization please visit the below link:
https://t2center.uconn.edu/pdfs/Signal%20Tech%20Brief_Concurrent%20Pedestrian%20Phasing_Leading%20Pedestrian%20Interval_2018_5.pdf
SLP (Registered User)