Description
Northbound Smith St traffic is unable to see the signal @ Railroad until the very last minute due to trees on the SouthEast corner and the fact that Smith curves to the right @ Railroad.
The trees should be trimmed to allow the signal to be seen at the very least. However, a south facing signal on the NorthWest corner pole would allow trafic to see the signal as far south as the BNSF grade crossing. Trees grow back!
Use a lightset from one of the many signals that are on but serve no use other than an electric bill like Hidden Valley @ Corona or the old Fire Station signal on South McKinley @ the BNSF grade crossing.
8 Comments
Corona_TrafficEng (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
Closed City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
Reopened Thomas Worker (Registered User)
I'm sorry, but just what do you mean by "signals have been addressed"? I just drove through the intersection this afternoon and unless I missed something, the trees were still obscuring the northbound signals and no new southbound facing signal has been installed.
I don't really care what the signal's "address" is as I have no reason to need to know their "address", I just want to be able to see them from the BNSF grade crossing. Will you please clarify what the heck you are going to do! Thanks.
Corona_TrafficEng (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
Closed City of Corona, CA (Registered User)