Traffic signal malfunction near Strickland Bridge Rd, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver on Route 10 reported a traffic signal issue near the intersection of Strickland Bridge Road and Rayford Road in Fayetteville. The signal did not change through several cycles, and dispatch advised the driver to move forward slightly to try to trigger the light. The situation cleared without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland NC Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Route 10 on two.
00:02
10-4, sir. We hear this light coming out of the neighborhood Walmart on Strickland Bridge trying to cross over Rayford Road in a straight lane here.
00:17
And I sat through this light four cycles now and it is not changing.
00:29
Ten four.
00:31
Ten four, you may have to pull up to the stop bar a little bit further or just a little bit past it, but that intersection is extremely hazardous, so you'll just have to wait for it, sir.
00:46
Ten four, there's one vehicle in front of me I'm going to ask them to move up.
00:50
Ten four.
00:51
Ten four. They may not be far enough up for it to trigger the light.
00:55
Yes.
00:58
10 to the transit center, if you have a copy on two, I'm 10-17, it cleared.
01:03
10-4 sir, thank you.
01:05
Thank you, going back to one.
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Location mentioned:
Strickland Bridge Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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