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This is a no thru truck area and the trucks are constant. No one ever stops at the blinking red light and fly through the intersection, some days as many as 300 cars and trucks. Some big rigs get stuck turning the tight turn and the noise is terrible.
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Patricia Perno (Guest)
New Haven Police Traffic Unit (Guest)
Week of 2/9/09-2/13/09
Enforcement
Infractions 217
Misdemeanors 2
Written warnings 16
Total 235
Violations
Cell phone 41
Red light 59
Stop sign 28
Speeding 68
Seat belt 22
Locations
Elm-York 61
Kimberly Ave. 41
Dixwell-Bassett 20
Whalley-W. Park 19
Ella Grasso Boulevard 15
Whitney-E. Rock 13
State-James 12
Chapel-Yale 9
Frontage-York 9
Howard-Sea 5
Townsend-Tuttle 4
Brian Tang (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
As far as I can tell, people run stop signs when traffic volumes are too high for a stop sign to make sense. In the case of Howard Ave and Sea St, volumes are a bit high for stop signs, but much too low to necessitate a traffic signal (which should always be your last resort).
The textbook answer in this situation is to put in a mini traffic circle.
However, because it would be very difficult for the city to justify the expense of installing a mini traffic circle at this intersection, you may want to consider asking the city to get rid of the stop signs on Howard and replace them with an in-street crosswalk sign.
The third option is to continue with the enforcement efforts.
christopher schaefer (Guest)
Anonymous (Guest)
Brian Tang (Guest)
OK. I get it. All I'm saying is that traffic signals ain't all that great. They cost an absurd amount to install (properly) and tend to encourage speeding. The point that traffic calming advocates (myself included) like to make is that while signals reduce fender benders, they tend to increase serious accidents and fatalities by enabling higher speeds. As a pedestrian, I despise downtown New Haven's traffic signals.
So be careful what you wish for.
Potwierdzone CT Livable Streets Campaign (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Karen N (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
I agree that i don't want a traffic light since green / yellow lights will just cause people to speed through the intersection at high speeds.
What would be really great would be a median or a bike lane down Howard Ave to narrow the street and force cars to slow down (and also discourage trucks to use the area).
uh oh (Guest)
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