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Every weekday cars speed well over 30 MPH on this residential road. It seems as though a lot of people are bypassing more car-friendly, wider roads like State St to commute to and from work. Perhaps people are heading to Wooster Street... not sure.
Either way, some sort of speed enforcement should be put into place. My suggestion would be something as easy as a few speed bumps or maybe even stop signs. There is a lot of foot traffic in the neighborhood crossing over Olive Street either by people heading to downtown, walking their dogs or just living there. I can't tell you how many times I've parked my car or tried walking to downtown and how long I've had to wait at crosswalks for cars to stopping zooming by.
5 Comentários
Mahfouz (Utilizador Registado)
Neil (Utilizador Registado)
adak (Visitante)
Mahfouz -- that's exactly the intersection where I try to cross (hence crosswalk) and cars rarely stop. Maybe a sign in the middle of the road via Chapel + Depalma would help?
Neil -- Bicycle safety is a common issue in many cities that don't have bike lanes. I'd love to see bike lanes, but that's a whole other issue. Also, much of the time it's just bicyclists not wanting to treat their bikes like vehicles and obey the same laws.
Fechado adak (Utilizador Registado)
Frank Columbo (Utilizador Registado)