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Cut through commuter traffic with traffic study to support 38% of traffic is exceeding posted speed limit with 62 mph recorded in a 35 mph zone!
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Cut through commuter traffic with traffic study to support 38% of traffic is exceeding posted speed limit with 62 mph recorded in a 35 mph zone!
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samsclub (Khách)
Jim Oliveira (Khách)
samsclub (Khách)
Please, please run for office, you will have my vote and hundreds of others who feel the same way!!!!! Lets vote Messrs Gast, Miller and Travis out of office as quickly as we can!!!!! Otherwise, unfortuantely I fear we will be doomed!!
grasshopper (Khách)
samsclub (Khách)
I take Jim's observation as fact and have also seen this kind of excessive speed on these local roads.
PJ's or not, it is happening and the local residents want something done. If you live in the area, you would agree.
Jim (Khách)
Mr. Whipple (Khách)
I say bring back the old oak tree that used to be in the middle of Thornton Road....That used to slow a few of the folks down. ahhh the good ole days. speeders just came around the bend (no stop signs then) and whamo.... right into the tree.. lol
Mill Road has been a cut through for decades.... no reason to see it ever stop. You want people to slow down... talk to your kids and neighbors. It is not out of towners driving through here. Don't waste my tax money. Or plant a tree.
Jim (Khách)
Not addressing cut-through commuter traffic is short sighted on the part of our area's residents and law makers. Cut-through traffic increases wear and tare on the rural roadways, increases litter and trash, diminishes the quality of life for residents, and DECREASES property values. All of these things cost more in the long run.
Similar to your oak tree, modern traffic abatement techniques are availalbe and effective.
samsclub (Khách)
Jim (Khách)
Updated study completed by WEGO on 3/14 - 3/15/11:
842 / 1267 exceeding the speed limit: 66.4% !!!!!!
4 occurences of 76 + mph
5 @ 51-55 mph
38 @ 46-50 mph
240 @ 41-45 mph
555 @ 36-40
WEGO and Thornbury BOS Police Liason says this is OK. as long as most of the traffic is in the 85 percentile. On average the 85th percentile speed has increased to 42 mph, up from 38 mph only 2 years ago. So as long as everyone drives fast it is OK. On top of it PA law does not allow citations for less than 10 mph over the limit.. So we have no laws, no local governement, and no law enforcement to protect our neighborhoods from the onslaught of out of town commuter traffic
samsclub (Khách)