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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This was a highly controversial speed limit change. After a driver going over 100mph smashed into a car making a left turn (it failed to yield) resulting in the deaths of 3 people, some vocal neighborhood members launched a huge campaign for safety on this road. Note River Road was designed for 45mph and higher. It's a divided road, 2 lanes each way, with no blind curves, no driveways or entrances directly on the road (there's a service road for that), and even guardrails, on the stretch of road where the speed limit was reduced. SHA (highway admin) did an extensive report on this -- over 200 pages. It found pedestrian traffic in most stretches averaged 0-2 people per hour, and made no recommendation about lowering the speed limit. With additional pressure, SHA caved. For an example of absurdity, drive Bradley Boulevard that is parallel to River. It's got a 35mph speed limit, but it's not a divided highway, it has blind curves, and driveways back up directly to it. River Road is considerably safer design-wise, and does not merit the same speed limit as Bradley.[/quote] Won't someone think of drivers and their god given right to drive as fast as possible?[/quote] DP. So speed limits should be lowered even if there is no safety reasons for the change to occur? PP's rendition about what occurred is accurate. This was about political pressure by a very vocal minority. It has nothing to do with legitimate safety fears.[/quote] It’s not a very vocal minority. It’s everyone who has or have ever had a child st Whitman high school, and anyone else who has crossed the street - such as elderly ladies and gentleman walking home from the club at night, or teens crossing to get to a restaurant, etc [/quote]
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