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There is a walkway through this area for the neigborhood kids to access the local park and pool. This is a HIGH TRAFFIC area because people use it as a cut through to get the the local stores and avaoid the heavy traffic on Vine Street and 91. I have watched thousands of times people speeding through this area, running through the stop sign for traffic going down 342nd onto Eastlawn, and I have witnessed many people driving their cars into the potholes when they turn down Eastlawn, and I have witnessed people driving so fast they have lost control of thier vehicles coming down Eastlawn onto 342nd where there is no stop sign or a gaurd rail at this corner. Why hasn't the city intervined and simply placed a stop sign and a gaurd rail at the corner of Eastlawn and 342nd to help slow traffic down to keep the kids safe??? Not to mention repair the badly tore up corner where there are huge potholes from people speeding through the area and driving through the stop sign. Instead the city places small poles on the corner of 342nd and Eastlawn and throughout the neighboring streets. I have seen no improvement, and you can barley see they are there...REALLY EASTLAKE!?!?. People continually speed through the area and it is just a matter of time before someones child is hit by a car. THIS MUST BE FIXED!!!
9 Comentários
gj (Visitante)
lreik (Utilizador Registado)
Hugh Jasho (Visitante)
lreik (Utilizador Registado)
RC (Visitante)
TO RC (Visitante)
Harry balzak (Visitante)
Really? (Visitante)
Make up your mind. You complain that people run the stop sign and then think the city should put in another stop sign. What would stop people from running a second stop sign???
Potholes are seldom caused by speeding unless you are driving an overweight truck. Most of the potholes are caused by plowing during the winter. So what do you want here, a nice smooth road so people will really speed or some potholes that just may slow them down???
342 is the last road I would choose to "cut through" on. I would think most of the problems you see are caused by your own neighbors.
I do not believe that you have seen thousands of violations in that area either, and of course whenn all else fails bring out the old "How many children must die before you do something". Well how many kids have been hit, how many injured, how many killed? The answer is zero.
Bill (Visitante)