JENKINS TOWNSHIP -- Drive on Route 315 north, and signs warn drivers to slow down for construction.
Another sign warns a stop sign is ahead.
That stop sign sits 100 yards ahead where Route 315 meets the off-ramp of I-81 north, and several cars never stop.
"It`s like people don`t know what to do, they just stop in the middle of the road," said Kisha Johnson of Wilkes-Barre.
The reactions of frequent commuters range from confusion to anger.
"Absolutely horrible."
"I just paid 30 cents a gallon extra for our highways to be fixed, and they`re getting worse instead of better," said Jerry Gurnari of Dupont.
The problem started Monday, when a tractor trailer coming from the interstate crashed into a traffic signal and knocked it down.
That prompted PennDOT to put up a stop sign at the end of the off ramp.
By noon, the temporary fix changed, and PennDOT moved the stop sign to Route 315 north.
When crews moved that stop sign, they put up a yield at the end of the ramp to prevent backups onto 81.
"There`s less traffic on 315, then there is coming off the ramp here. And you really want to have the stop sign where you have fewer cars," said James May of PennDOT.
But that led to confusion.
"Yesterday, the yield sign was on the opposite side of the stop sign and now its completely different today," said Flowers.
Newswatch 16 saw cars running through the new stop sign.
We even saw a school bus on Route 315 come to a stop, but start up at the exact moment a car from the off ramp reached the intersection.
"It is a health hazard to everybody that has to use that intersection," said Gurnari.