Description
I am re-posting this issue because the signal has been fixed twice now, but is once again broken, so this ticket is specifically for the third iteration of it breaking. This is the same signal as others have reported at the intersection of Edgewood Avenue and Dwight.
Some additional information is also that this signal is maintained by city-hired contractors. It was fixed on 2/5/24 (and once more before then), but both times it has been fixed, the signal breaks again almost immediately after. The contractors must be informed the entire unit needs to be replaced, not simply reset.
This broken light is dangerous for a few reasons, and has now caused about 7-8 accidents, a few of which have been quite severe, and all of which have resulted in damage to the involved vehicles.
1. The light flashes yellow on Edgewood but red on Dwight, every time it breaks. There's two issues with this. One is that not everyone knows/heeds the flashing red (which means STOP), and they just blow through it. Yellow does not mean stop at all (it just means caution), so they hit the person on the yellow (Edgewood) side.
2. This intersection has bad visibility, hence why the signal is there in the first place. In at least one instance, even when the person on the red side stopped, and the person on yellow slowed down, they cannot see one another easily. So, if the person on the red side moves, and yellow doesn't see them, it results in a crash.
Not only is this pretty dangerous, it's also resulting in a TON of honking every time there is nearly an accident, which disturbs everyone.
also asked...
Α. Edgewood Avenue and Dwight Street
Α. Other
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City of New Haven (Verified Official)
XYZ (Registered User)
M (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
This reported issue appears to be in reference to the three following reported issues:
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/15993532
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/16006870
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/16017138
Sometimes, some issues remain neglected, but given the level of danger with this issue, it's completely ridiculous that our city hasn't gone to the scene to do something to prevent further car accidents.
TT&P knows about it and so does the NHPD. If the contracted vendor can't fix the problem ASAP, then someone needs to do something. What gives?
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Αναγνωρισμένο Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department - Signal Superintendent (Verified Official)
TT&P Workflow Inegration (Verified Official)
Κλειστό TT&P Workflow Inegration (Verified Official)