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These lights are out of sync again! This is the worst timed light on a regular basis. You can only fit 5 cars at a time, yet one light is red while the other is green. It is extremely frustrating. Traffic is bad enough on its own without adding poorly timed lights.
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Q. Type of issue
A. CYCLES
A. CYCLES
Q. Pole Number
A. No Answer Given
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City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
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City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
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Steve (Registered User)
Closed City of Corona, CA (Registered User)
Public Works, Traffic Engineering has completed their review of the coordination of the traffic signals along Lincoln at D Street and at the Eastbound Ramp during the morning, mid-day and evening peak hours. Some adjustments were made however continued monitoring of this location will occur. Please feel free to contact Traffic Engineering directly for this or any other Traffic issues at 951-736-2266.
The Caltrans and Corona signals are synchronized with each other during the peaks times mentioned above. During these peak hours the amount of time given to each direction is limited based of peak traffic volumes in each direction. The issue reported about the Caltrans signal being "stuck" has a limited effect during coordination for this reason. It is during non-peak hours such as in the middle of the night when the stuck Caltrans signal can cause the most delay. Traffic Engineering has made contact with their counterparts in Caltrans and asked that the Caltrans signal be repaired. The request has been acknowledged by Caltrans. Please feel free to contact Traffic Engineering directly for any more information at 951-736-2266.
Thank you.