Why doesn?t the signal at Torrington and S. Woodland change when my car sits in front of the pole with the single red light?
Because of its location, drivers believe they are stopping in the detection area, which is actually closer to the intersection. The signal (located on the back of the pole with two red lights facing the opposite direction) will most likely be removed after the project is turned over to the City (tentatively set for July 31, 2007).
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