Unsafe temporary bus stop reported on N Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a bus operator reported a temporary bus stop sign on N Rainbow Blvd near Rancho and Santa Fe is unsafe. The sign is causing visibility and safety issues, making it difficult to navigate traffic lanes. A supervisor was requested to check the situation.
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Transcript:
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16602. Look,
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on the rainbow, right before Rancho, before we make the left for the Santa Fe,
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it's a temporary stop.
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Hold on. Let me make this turn.
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Hold on.
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Okay, 16602.
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A guy is standing at a temporary yellow,
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temporary sign that's on a pole.
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And it's showing a bad place.
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I didn't even see them until it was too late.
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I looked in the left-turn lane.
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But it's a safety issue anyway.
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Ain't a way in the world we can service that and get back over three lanes to make a left turn.
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And it's not any construction going on.
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This is the first.
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time I've been seen the sign.
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So can you get a supervisor out there to check it out?
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Yeah, operator.
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We'll, that temporary sign maybe already expired, but we'll look at it.
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Thank you.
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I'm sure it is.
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I'm telling you this first.
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I might even see it.
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Good copy. Thank you for letting me know.
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I'll look into it.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
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