Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a jam up doesn't slow things down? Interesting.
Yes, you are correct. When cars have stop because they've hit pedestrians because they couldn't see them due to the slow streets signs, they slow down. Seems ideal.
Have pedestrians been hit by people slowing down for slow streets? Where has this happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a jam up doesn't slow things down? Interesting.
Yes, you are correct. When cars have stop because they've hit pedestrians because they couldn't see them due to the slow streets signs, they slow down. Seems ideal.
Anonymous wrote:So a jam up doesn't slow things down? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the slow street signs at this stage create accidents. No one avoids driving down a slow street. They just jam up when trying to turn into or out of one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like the slow street signs at this stage create accidents. No one avoids driving down a slow street. They just jam up when trying to turn into or out of one.
So people slow down? very interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the slow street signs at this stage create accidents. No one avoids driving down a slow street. They just jam up when trying to turn into or out of one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who tear down Slow Street signs are neighborhood heroes.
Do people actually do that? How childish.
Anonymous wrote:People who tear down Slow Street signs are neighborhood heroes.
Anonymous wrote:People who tear down Slow Street signs are neighborhood heroes.
Anonymous wrote:Here in North Arlington. If I drive through my neighborhood at 25mph (speed limit) I get looks from all the K****S like I am a reckless maniac. If I drop it down to 15-20, these idiots act like I am cruising around looking for a kid to abduct.
I guess it has just become second nature for these folks to complain.