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Originally Posted by Stormer
I am pretty sure the underpass has been flooding for 100+ years. Also the new system already failed. It was flashing the FLOODED warning yesterday in the rain when it was not flooded. False alarms will render it useless.
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Warning signals are useless, as proven by the signals at the '11 Foot 8' bridge (aka The Canopener) in Durham NC. There are many YouTube videos of it getting hit, even though there are warning lights and digital indication that a vehicle is too high.
Too many people disregard signs of any kind (STOP signs for one!) so why would they heed the warnings at the Albert Street underpass? With many of the vehicles on our streets being SUVs and pickup trucks, owners/drivers think they are invincible and can drive right through anything.
There may be several options such as pop-up barriers or pipes bollards, but with faulty sensor readings they would close one of the busiest streets in the city to all traffic. Obviously, better choices would be cost prohibitive for a relatively infrequent problem. I wouldn't want the City to pay more than they already are. Besides, who is asking for these improvements? SGI? Let them pay for 100% of the cost!