We checked out the six-way intersection near Coop Koyoen in Nishinomiya Scout Detective

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A section where Nishi2 writers investigate Nishinomiya’s mysteries and questions and turn them into articles: “Nishi2 Detective”

This time, the request came from “Makoyuu Mama.”
The request was: “Dear Nishi2 Detective, my child attends Koyoen Elementary School. Could you look into the six-way intersection near Co-op Koyoen? When driving through it, I sometimes get confused about which traffic light to look at and where to stop, and I’ve seen cars that seem lost too. Please find out what order the traffic lights change in. Thank you.”
(Makoyuu Mama, thank you for your request to Nishi2 Detective!)

Here it is on the map ↓

An Intersection with a Sign That’s Kinder to People Than Cars

2020年11月30日

Information Around the Intersection

Here’s what it looks like in a diagram ↓

View from Co-op ↓

Toward the station ↓

Toward Kabutoyama ↓

The Traffic Light Pattern at the “Six-Way Intersection”

  1. The light blue arrows get a green light
  2. The orange arrows get a green light
  3. The pink arrows get a green light

It repeated steps 1 to 3. For each colored arrow, both right and left turns are allowed.

Traffic Light Wait Times

We measured how long it took from when the light turned red until it turned green again.

VehiclesPedestrians
Light blue1:101:15
Orange (westbound/eastbound)1:28・1:22
Orange (south side/north side)1:45・1:401
Pink1:44
Pink (east side/west side)1:12・1:50

1The crosswalk on the left side of the orange area

※Times may vary depending on the time of day. (Measured around 4 p.m. on a weekday)

Where Drivers Get Confused

When turning right from the Kabutoyama Forest Park direction, the light is red. But from the perspective of cars making that right turn, all the surrounding traffic lights are red, so some cars seem to think, “Since I already turned right, maybe it’s okay,” and continue on. Sometimes the cars behind follow along, and that may be why drivers end up unsure what to do, thinking, “But the light is red…”

However, if you turn left from Koyoen Station toward Kwansei Gakuin, the light is green, so you can continue straight through.

Here’s a video too ↓

Camera placement diagram ↓

Final Thoughts

There is an elementary school in the direction of Koyoen Station, and we often see children crossing this intersection on their way to and from school. Let’s put safety first and do our best to prevent accidents.

Makoyuu Mama, thank you for the information!!
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