Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Traffic signal collapses at Woodmont Avenue and Hampden Lane (Photos)


A traffic signal collapsed at Woodmont Avenue and Hampden Lane by Bethesda Row this afternoon. Workers at the scene confirmed that the signal pole collapsed by itself; no vehicle was involved in the incident, and no injuries have been reported. I will defer to those with expertise in this field, but I have to say the end of the pole appears corroded in the photo below.


This is the third such collapse downtown over the last decade. A similar traffic signal collapse occurred at the intersection of Old Georgetown Road and Wilson Lane in 2013. Last year, a Montgomery County decorative street lamp fell onto a car on Woodmont Avenue. Last week, a traffic signal pole fell onto River Road at Ridgefield Road. Although police radio communications cited a truck being involved, no truck was ever seen at the site of the collapse.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is what a failed state looks like.

Anonymous said...

WOW

Anonymous said...


That's what you get when you source cheapy and poorly made products offshore.

Anonymous said...

Wow. That's terrible. Someone could have been seriously injured or killed as a result of this falling down.

Wasn't this signal pole upgraded not too long ago when the sidewalk at this intersection was redone?

Anonymous said...

Actual infrastructure for those word challenged Democrats.

Anonymous said...

Dogs urinating on the base of the pole caused the corrosion.

Anonymous said...

The montgomerycouncil to worried about woke to fix crumbling Infrastructure
We will look like Cuba soon
Our Navy is falling apart
We are lost

I remember Giffords said...

MoCo needs an infrastructure week!