Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me SO angry. I live in the neighborhood and am sick of cars speeding through not caring that it's a pedestrian neighborhood. I hope to GOD that child is ok and the driver gets punished!
Constitution is a MAJOR westbound COMMUTING ROUTE from Maryland. DC has not done anything to establish commuting routes and keep people out of neighborhoods. In fact, I contend that no systemic urban planning has occurred to account for commuter traffic-aside from the highway upgrades. It is a major problem, with no end in sight. The solutions seem to be piecemeal and just puts traffic on to different neighborhood streets. Pennsylvania Avenue, east of the Anacostia, major commuter/pseudo neighborhood DDOT, between Branch Ave and the Sousa Bridge took a lane to create a divided Main Street. Maryland Ave from 15th St, NE to 6th St, NE again major commuting route but instead of facilitating traffic flow, medians were erected, traffic flow restricted. I am not defending people speeding through the neighborhoods- but this is a systemic problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me SO angry. I live in the neighborhood and am sick of cars speeding through not caring that it's a pedestrian neighborhood. I hope to GOD that child is ok and the driver gets punished!
Constitution is a MAJOR westbound COMMUTING ROUTE from Maryland. DC has not done anything to establish commuting routes and keep people out of neighborhoods. In fact, I contend that no systemic urban planning has occurred to account for commuter traffic-aside from the highway upgrades. It is a major problem, with no end in sight. The solutions seem to be piecemeal and just puts traffic on to different neighborhood streets. Pennsylvania Avenue, east of the Anacostia, major commuter/pseudo neighborhood DDOT, between Branch Ave and the Sousa Bridge took a lane to create a divided Main Street. Maryland Ave from 15th St, NE to 6th St, NE again major commuting route but instead of facilitating traffic flow, medians were erected, traffic flow restricted. I am not defending people speeding through the neighborhoods- but this is a systemic problem.
Anonymous wrote:This makes me SO angry. I live in the neighborhood and am sick of cars speeding through not caring that it's a pedestrian neighborhood. I hope to GOD that child is ok and the driver gets punished!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drove by Maury this afternoon at maybe 4:30 and there were a whole bunch of police outside and at least one ambulance. There was also a relatively large crowd of people, so I couldn't see what happened... and it may have been something that happened outside rather than in the school. Anyone know what happened?
A child was hit crossing Constitution. I don't know further details. Cars NEVER adhere to the 15 mph school hours speed limit nor do they stop at the cross walk w/o a light. DCPD please enforce!!
Oh god. I hope the kid is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drove by Maury this afternoon at maybe 4:30 and there were a whole bunch of police outside and at least one ambulance. There was also a relatively large crowd of people, so I couldn't see what happened... and it may have been something that happened outside rather than in the school. Anyone know what happened?
A child was hit crossing Constitution. I don't know further details. Cars NEVER adhere to the 15 mph school hours speed limit nor do they stop at the cross walk w/o a light. DCPD please enforce!!
Anonymous wrote:I drove by Maury this afternoon at maybe 4:30 and there were a whole bunch of police outside and at least one ambulance. There was also a relatively large crowd of people, so I couldn't see what happened... and it may have been something that happened outside rather than in the school. Anyone know what happened?