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(1) Vehicles turning left from Spence have no green arrow. The green light they have corresponds to the pedestrian walk light across University Dr. During the school day, it is nearly impossible to turn left without running a yellow-red light. It causes problems with the "late walkers" who dash across when the walk timer is up and you are unable to turn left without running remaining in the intersection when the signal changes to green in the opposite direction.
(2) The traffic coming from the commercial lots (McDonald's, etc) follow no road markings in the exit driveway. There is enough room for three lanes of traffic (one incoming and two outgoing). The outgoing traffic is confused as to where they need to be and at times a vehicle turning left is on the right side of the lane and prevents other traffic from proceeding straight across to Spence or right onto University Dr. If the above situation occurs you can go through an entire light iteration with only one vehicle moving through the intersection.
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bmoore (Usuario registrado)
Thank you for the information. I will work with the City's Traffic Engineer & Traffic Systems Engineer to address this issue. I will post their response here when they get back to me.
Thanks,
Barbara Moore
Neighborhood Services Coordinator
City of College Station
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ADA- CSTX (Oficial verificado)
Good Afternoon,
Thank you for the information. All issues on University Dr. are the responsibility of TXDOT. I will forward this concern to TXDOT as well as the City's Traffic Engineer. I will post their response when as soon as I get it from them.
Thank You,
Barbara Moore
Neighborhood Services Coordinator
City of College Station
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