[SDCBC] reporting nonresponsive traffic signal loop detectors

John Eldon j.eldon at sbcglobal.net
Sat Mar 10 20:41:56 EST 2007


As I have reported previously, I have had very good response from the City
of Carlsbad when reporting nonresponsive loop detectors, and I am batting a
bit over .500 with the City of Encinitas. Perhaps they have more enlightened
traffic engineering departments than elsewhere, or perhaps my having a
Carlsbad business address and an Encinitas residence gives me a little more
clout in those cities.

If you get nowhere with the traffic engineering department, start working on
the respective City Council or County Board of Supers.

John E.
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[mailto:sdcbc-bounces at bikesandiego.org]On Behalf Of JonIsaacs at aol.com


  One of my dreams is that one day all the bicyclists in San Diego will
report each and every traffic sensor that is broken (ie does not respond to
a bicycle, including those that are not marked) and if it happens a second
time, report each incident to the appropriate city council member.

  It would be a significant effort but one that could not long be ignored.

  Just dreaming away...

  Jon
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