[SDCBC] reporting nonresponsive traffic signal loop detectors
JonIsaacs at aol.com
JonIsaacs at aol.com
Sun Mar 11 00:21:22 EST 2007
In a message dated 3/10/07 8:45:09 PM Pacific Standard Time,
rob_leone at earthlink.net writes:
> Dear Jon:
> Do you have a nominee for an e-mail box flooding campaign? I'm in
> district 2 here -- I've voted for Frye about four times and she's not
> even my councilcritter any more.....
>
> Robert Leone
> -----
Rob:
My thinking is that it starts with everyone just calling in every signal
sensor they encounter that is unresponsive to bicycles and requesting a call back
when it has been repaired.
If it still unresponsive then it is time to call the council person. Most of
my riding is in either Scott Peters district or Donna Frye's. Both have been
responsive in the past. I ponder what Mike Aguirre's thoughts might be if
he knew that the city was recalcitrant about making sure the sensors were
responsive to bicycles and providing appropriate markings. Left turn lanes like
the one at the top of Genesee south of 52 need to work, there is obviously some
increased risk either waiting for a car to trigger signal or running the
signal due to the disfunctional sensor...
Jon
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