The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
What’s not working around metro Atlanta
Item: Sandy Springs (Fulton)
Janice Herbert hopes something can bed one about a dangerous pedestrian area that could result in a tragic accident. As the region gets more pedestrian friendly, we are getting more requests about crossings or cross walks.
“The pedestrian crossing on westbound Dunwoody Club Drive at Mt. Vernon is very dangerous for people crossing the street. The crossing sign is about 50 feet beyond the crossing and is on the backend of the street curve. For much of the year, the crossing sign is hidden behind tree branches. Most cars don’t even slow down when going through this part of the intersection. The pedestrian crossing sign needs to be moved to a place before the westbound street curve and the pedestrian crossing,” she wrote.
We sent the issue to Sandy Springs offifficials andwill keep you updated.
Days on the list: 2
Who’s looking into it: Sandy Springs Director of Communications Sharon Kraun, skraun@sandyspringsga.gov
Item: Marietta (Cobb)
Anne Clark wants something done about a confusing situation on the interstate that could lead motorists down the wrong path.
“There is much confusion for motorists exiting I-75 and turning right on to Windy Hill. Many motorists get into the far right lane (that goes to Interstate North Parkway) and then veer over at the last second to the second right lane (which goes to Windy Hill). In their confusion, very few motorists check to see if they can safely make the lane change, causing many nearmisses. Although signs are hanging above, it would be useful to have directions painted on the lanes leading up to the turns,” she wrote.
We sent the issue to the DOT and will keep you informed.
Days on the list: 2
Who’s looking into it: Georgia Department of Transportation spokeswoman Natalie Dale, ndale@dot.ga.gov
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