Anonymous wrote:I would likely only be worried if I had a cat or dog that liked to run out the door.
Or even a small child.
Anonymous wrote:Always so many dramatic responses on here, usually from people who have no personal experience with the issue.
I'd go and check out the intersection evenings and weekends which is presumably when you'll be home and see if it bothers you.
I live on a pretty busy street in Upper NW but it is mostly busy during the AM & PM rush hour - most of the rest of the time it is pretty quiet. Also the drivers off peak tend to be mostly local and more considerate while the commuters are usually a bunch of aggressive suburban nimwits with at least one if not both eyes on their phone.
I'd check out the balance of traffic too - if you have traffic coming from all sides you will have some conflicts and occasional horn honking but in my neighborhood there are not that many intersections with equal volumes from multiple approaches.
But you are going to have traffic on a lot of streets in DC including in Ward 3 and stop signs at most corners so you're eliminating a lot of housing if you listen to the PPs on here.
Anonymous wrote:Considering a house on a busy(ish) street. It's a corner lot and there's a four way stop right there. I feel like cars constantly stopping in front of my house might drive me crazy. Then again, it's in the city and cities are busy. Maybe I won't even notice it? Thoughts? Would this turn you off?