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When both the north and south lights are green, the traffic coming for the south and turning left on to Toelles can back up. When this happens anyone wanting to turn left to get on 91 from the north can see the traffic past the waiting cars.
I think I get it now. I was unaware that the signal would allow a left hand turn while the on-comming traffic has a green. I would have thought there would be a protected left hand turn signal phase with green arrows that allows for a left from 5 NB to Tolles road and 5 SB onto the connector at the same time then those green arrows would go red and the through traffic on rt 5 would have the green.
I think you would want to direct your concern to someone at CONN DOT in the traffic engineering department or the state traffic commission. (not sure if they are the same thing) Try the DOT web page they may have a link or a contact.
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ben (Guest)
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Mike (Guest)
Actually this would be a State of CT DOT issue route 5 and the connector are State maintained roads.
Also I don't understand the issue. This is a signalized intersection one should only be turning left when the light is green.
Ben (Guest)
Mike (Guest)
I think I get it now. I was unaware that the signal would allow a left hand turn while the on-comming traffic has a green. I would have thought there would be a protected left hand turn signal phase with green arrows that allows for a left from 5 NB to Tolles road and 5 SB onto the connector at the same time then those green arrows would go red and the through traffic on rt 5 would have the green.
I think you would want to direct your concern to someone at CONN DOT in the traffic engineering department or the state traffic commission. (not sure if they are the same thing) Try the DOT web page they may have a link or a contact.