Description
Adds significant travel time to work.
also asked...
Q. What is your area of concern?
A. Timing - Traffic Signals.
A. Timing - Traffic Signals.
Q. Why is this a concern?
A. The lights on Austin St from Pease St to Lamar St are not synchronized at all. Takes 10 minutes to go from Pease to Lamar. Once one light goes green, the one in front turns red, etc. etc.
A. The lights on Austin St from Pease St to Lamar St are not synchronized at all. Takes 10 minutes to go from Pease to Lamar. Once one light goes green, the one in front turns red, etc. etc.
Q. Problem occurs at what time of day?
A. 9am-4pm
A. 9am-4pm
Q. What direction were you traveling?
A. North
A. North
4 Comments
Acknowledged City of Houston 311 (Verified Official)
Lynn (Registered User)
Closed City of Houston 311 (Verified Official)
Case Closed
Case Completed
Work Order Completed in Infor by 129780 on 2016-03-07T08:41:07.000-06:00 with comments - Because Austin is not a major thru street (it dead ends at Commerce in the north and Holman to the south) it is not progressed very well. When the new downtown timing was put in place due to spacing it was not possible to make every street progress without stops, therefore Caroline and Austin have stops to allow major north/south streets to be progressed with minimal stops. A better route to take would be to travel north on one of the following streets; San Jacinto, Louisiana, and Travis.
TE/TB
Tatiana L. (Registered User)