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Once again... the light at Seminole and Park Blvd has gone schizophrenic. It was ok for quite a while, thru all the winter traffic, and now it's is all backed up again. The E-W traffic on Park Blvd is getting backed up from 113th, all the way to Seminole Blvd, as well as backing up to the East of Seminole Blvd, all the way to the Lake. WHY? Why did you change the sequences again? There seems to be nothing coherent about the timing at all, seemingly different every cycle. Does anyone from traffic ever go out to see what they have done? You can't possibly tell us that the situation, the traffic flow is "better". Why can't you simply put this signal on a fixed sequence and leave it alone?
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Pinellas County Communications (Verified Official)
Closed Pinellas County Public Works - Traffic Management (Verified Official)
Reopened Beyondo (Registered User)
This is feed back from a "daily user" of your new traffic control system/software.
I understand if there is a problem that needs fixing, you try something different.
Prior to the county implementing this "adaptive system", when the signal was on a fixed cycle, traffic on Park Blvd generally flowed fine.
Yes, traffic on this road is heavy, but it really hasn't changed much over recent years. However, that all changed when this new system was put in place, which at the moment is FAILING.
I'm sorry to be so dense, but your response says very little.
How about this: Do you have the ability to shut off adaptive control? Yes / No ?
Pinellas County Public Works - Traffic Management (Verified Official)
Closed Pinellas County Public Works - Traffic Management (Verified Official)