Submitted by StankyDudeHoleDandy t3_yd81bu in Connecticut
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pinktwillshirt t1_itqiu0h wrote
Look at the bigger picture - the state has had too much of a population influx explosion since covid and the current infrastructure is unable to handle it. It was already bad before covid.
I don't anticipate the traffic problems in 95 or the merrit go away at all, unless something generationally transformational is carried out
Like:
- Build a new highway or transit system
- Pay people to leave the state
StankyDudeHoleDandy OP t1_itqjg9t wrote
Thanks for a legit answer, they should be fined by the DOT for improper practices. It makes everyone's life a living hell.
Nyrfan2017 t1_itqjgvs wrote
- People learn to merge on highways not causing traffic to stop .
- When lanes are merging people stop moving to the merge lane to pass a car just to slow traffic up more
FinnbarMcBride t1_itqjsff wrote
Its because everything is bid out based on lowest cost. So things like cops that aren't strictly necessary for safety at the construction site, just don't get hired anymore because they're too expensive
LizzieBordensPetRock t1_itqkajc wrote
We also can’t get cops for some of our work right now. It’s literally “we’ll let you know 24 hours before”. That helps us in planning almost zero.
TreeEleben t1_itqogby wrote
I believe that having cops at road work sites is legally required?
RealFlyForARyGuy t1_itqp6p7 wrote
I love putting in hire requests for police details and then finding out morning of that no one filled it.
The best is when a sergeant drives by and asks why you don't have a police detail and that you now have to stop work for the day because you don't have one.....
sweaterandsomenikes t1_itque8a wrote
Hey y’all I work in construction. Towns have ordinances about whether they need their local police on sites. Most towns do because it’s free money for them. Most contracts will say you need a cop OR a certified Flagger. The lack of cops thing (that I’ve seen recently) is due to cops and state troopers numbers being low causing shortages in police able to actual do construction detail.
sweaterandsomenikes t1_itqustg wrote
Construction plans include traffic plans with proposed traffic patterns. Bad patterns including signage is a sign that a) someone isn’t following the proposed plan which means the inspection team should say something or b) bad traffic pattern design and someone on the field staff should recognize it and propose changes
matzillagorilla t1_itqvc28 wrote
Are you new here?
johnsonutah t1_itr33fm wrote
Population has not exploded post covid. You perceive it to have exploded because traffic eased up during covid since everyone stayed home, and now it is back. Traffic has always been horrible in CT, especially Fairfield County.
The answer to the problem is solution #1 that you mentioned. We need generational infrastructure built, probably both a highway expansion and a vastly improved train system.
HazelFrederick t1_itr5f98 wrote
Sounds like the same old story to me
FinnbarMcBride t1_itr82ae wrote
Agreed, that they're legally required, I'm just also wondering if they're not doing anything beyond what is minimally required by the contract
LizzieBordensPetRock t1_itrc2jk wrote
And everyone loves a stop work. Like you can just pull an officer out of thin air, but hadn’t, just for fun.
Mental_Grapefruit726 t1_itrfd6p wrote
Bad drivers exist everywhere, it’s a problem with the infrastructure itself
GoOnNoMeatNoPudding t1_itrfz34 wrote
The problem is congestion. Not people failing to merge properly.
You’d be accurate if traffic was ONLY at a standstill during on ramps, but traffic stretches for miles because of accidents and congestion lmao
GoOnNoMeatNoPudding t1_itrg2w6 wrote
I have no idea what you’re talking about. It’s been like this for years in every corner of the state
tracirjda44 t1_itrperk wrote
True and the u get flaggers and half of them dont know what to do
Kel4597 t1_itrrs14 wrote
This is the answer.
Departments statewide are having trouble filling their regular patrol shifts without ordering officers to work doubles, nevermind extra details on top of that.
Justagreewithme t1_itrvclf wrote
Most construction companies don’t give that much notice. A good half of them call an hour before to schedule an officer, in an effort to avoid late cancellation charge. That said, pretty much every department is short on officers. They are being mandated to work every week as it is, many don’t want to pick up private duty on on top of that.
-Gaunter-O-Dimm t1_its5rmi wrote
Still waiting on a “BUMP AHEAD” sign on 691 East right when you go by the mall. It’s been close to a year
spacemanegg t1_itsezxy wrote
GPS on Route 9 has updated exit numbers and the "Old Exit" signs are (mostly) there but...the signs are not updated. What a mess.
LizzieBordensPetRock t1_itsj3ls wrote
We have to coordinate with drillers (do environmental work) and the coordinating is awful lately.
Warpedme t1_itskm33 wrote
Frankly the cops don't always seem much better
tracirjda44 t1_itsl0hz wrote
No not at all
Warpedme t1_itslagd wrote
Housing stocks are literally at an all time low in CT because so many people moved here during COVID.
That changes nothing about you being 100% correct about CT needing a complete overhaul on highways, parkways and massive investment into public transit and making cities and towns more walkable/bikeable.
johnsonutah t1_itsrtjr wrote
Population in CT did not grow significantly last year or the year prior or the year prior. It’s been flat.
CT needs everything you just described + housing built in our cities and continued investment in them. Cities are where density is designed for, and they are economic powerhouses for a state. Problem is ct cities by and large suck and lack housing.
cascaderade t1_itt02l0 wrote
moved here from upstate NY a few months ago. not a huge fan so far lol. hopefully that changes
PsyrusTheGreat t1_itt44dj wrote
The people who used to work on the road crew are now working at Amazon.
crispyboi33 t1_ittf0eq wrote
Unpopular opinion, cops don’t need to be at ~75% of roadwork to just sit in their car. They have better things to do or should enjoy their time off. And save taxpayers millions in overtime pay
1JoMac1 t1_itthclh wrote
They've always had a fair shake of chaos in them. Every day of the commute is idyllic scenery past those "road work ahead" signs, that you know aren't for real (otherwise there'd be, well, work on the road ahead, but there never is), until the day it's a panic-driven stomp on the brake around the corner where people in reflective gear have inexplicably populated the area. Everyone keeps everyone around them on their toes, that way, one could figure
Chaos_Ice t1_ittp2kq wrote
It probably won’t. Moved here from the city and I hate it here with every fiber I own.
Accomplished-Dream-1 t1_ittpnh1 wrote
I don't know if anyone from the DOT or local (town & city) know what it means to make a detour... For a road that is blocked the detour sign has you getting off onto another road and THAT IS IT!!!
THERE ARE NO ADDITIONAL DETOUR SIGNS GETTING YOU BACK ON YOUR ROUTE!!
I travel throughout Connecticut for my job and I experience this far too often.. Thankfully my gps saves me...
shockwave_supernova t1_itub51f wrote
The thing I hate the most is when they block off miles of road for one small section of work. This happens on route 2 sometimes, they’ll block off like 5 miles of road and there’s literally nothing happening in the entire stretch, not even a single person
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Luis__FIGO t1_itvg1v7 wrote
the DOT is no better unfortunately
tracirjda44 t1_itqi8fk wrote
Cause alot of the roadwork ppl dont know how to do patterns. They use to follow the mutcd. They just do what they want.