Why is the left turn signal holding red if the ped phase is on the right? It seems like the left turn signal is overlapping with its parallel phase instead of the opposing phase. This needs to bee corrected.
It's a common feature in the area-the FYA rests in red until the left-turn detector detects a vehicle. It can reduce clutter; the red can also slow drivers down as they approach the stop bar.
My area has double FYAs. Cornell Road and Evergreen Parkway in Hillsboro, OR
It’s also like that on Cornell @ Evergreen Intersections. Both of them are a Bi Model
They replaced both 3M to Standard Heads
Why is the left turn signal holding red if the ped phase is on the right? It seems like the left turn signal is overlapping with its parallel phase instead of the opposing phase. This needs to bee corrected.
It's a common feature in the area-the FYA rests in red until the left-turn detector detects a vehicle. It can reduce clutter; the red can also slow drivers down as they approach the stop bar.
@@peteryu9527 Nevermind. Just realized there was a bicycle in the left crosswalk. It probably was actuated.