Ok, I have a beef today because this was the 2nd time this week I was stuck in rush hour traffic in downtown Des Moines. For some reason Principal Financial had some semi backing into a dock at one of their buildings on 8th street near Locust. Well yesterday traffic was backed up clear from there to the viaduct bridge past Mulberry for the 2nd time this week just past 5pm because they were blocking the road trying to get that rig backed in. And it wasn't like it was one of these 2 minutes and 2 or 3 shots at backing it in, nearly 10 minutes and probably at least 10 backing up pulling up backing up again. The lights were turning green but at least 5 green lights or more before anyone could advance down the street because of that stupid truck. Principal or some tennent in their 801 Grand building is bad about having a morning delivery during rush hour too sometimes that blocks 9th street around 8am ocassionally.
Would love to see the city of Des Moines put a ban on large delivery trucks downtown between 7-9am and 4-6pm as not only is it an inconveinence but not the safest thing either to be blocking 3 lanes of traffic while they try to manuver around in a tight spot and back into a loading dock. The smaller trucks like UPS, FedEx, etc. don't bother me, they usually don't deliver during those times anyways and those that do keep out of the way but the big semis or smaller truck and trailer outfits are a real pain some days when you are trying to get to and from work.
Would love to see the city of Des Moines put a ban on large delivery trucks downtown between 7-9am and 4-6pm as not only is it an inconveinence but not the safest thing either to be blocking 3 lanes of traffic while they try to manuver around in a tight spot and back into a loading dock. The smaller trucks like UPS, FedEx, etc. don't bother me, they usually don't deliver during those times anyways and those that do keep out of the way but the big semis or smaller truck and trailer outfits are a real pain some days when you are trying to get to and from work.