My husband was hit by a car while riding his bicycle on Seth Williams past Stone St traffic light about a week ago. The car did not even stop :(
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Kristy Wright
9 years ago
everything about this ... YES!!!!!
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Tamara Mattison
9 years ago
With homes on that road and children in front yards, 30 is way too fast.
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Felicia Ehrlich
9 years ago
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Still too many non resident commuters coming off the Wilson exit down Charles and Seth Williams. I've witnessed it every morning driving child to the high school at approximately 7:30 am, and then returning home with tailgaters almost hitting me slowing to turn in my driveway on Seth Williams. A resident only/authorized guest only or no commuter sign needs to be put up at Charles and also Marston in addition to the recommendations above. A random PMO resident check stop at the OClub area turning people around that don't live here (as done in the past) in addition to the sign. Put out a message to all units that commuters are no longer authorized through housing.
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Amelia
9 years ago
Bevin St speeders.
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Sean Hurley
9 years ago
Excellent ideas. I'm tired of being passed by young Marines. while driving the speed limit on Seth Williams.
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Genny Cook
9 years ago
Please also consider speed humps on Seth Williams Blvd.
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Cheri Wissmann
9 years ago
Blocking traffic from entering Charles St (at the Wilson Blvd exit) during morning rush hours would be a simple way to divert cars AWAY from neighborhood street where children are walking and biking to school.
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Emma Howes
9 years ago
This problem has been going on for way too long. My children ride their bikes to school, because we have no bus service, and although there are crossing guards, people still speed and disregard pedestrians. We have written letters to the schools, the superintendent, and called PMO many times. We are moving, but would be behind any effort to stop the aggressive drivers!
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Anonymous
9 years ago
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Cars fail to halt for pedestrian crossings on Seth Williams (bikes, children, walkers) at the tennis courts and park especially during peak hours in the morning and afternoon. It is scary how folks are focused on getting to and off work and don't look at all!
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Ashley Khan
9 years ago
I think the addition of speed bumps would work to deter speeding.
My husband was hit by a car while riding his bicycle on Seth Williams past Stone St traffic light about a week ago. The car did not even stop :(
everything about this ... YES!!!!!
With homes on that road and children in front yards, 30 is way too fast.
Still too many non resident commuters coming off the Wilson exit down Charles and Seth Williams. I've witnessed it every morning driving child to the high school at approximately 7:30 am, and then returning home with tailgaters almost hitting me slowing to turn in my driveway on Seth Williams. A resident only/authorized guest only or no commuter sign needs to be put up at Charles and also Marston in addition to the recommendations above. A random PMO resident check stop at the OClub area turning people around that don't live here (as done in the past) in addition to the sign. Put out a message to all units that commuters are no longer authorized through housing.
Bevin St speeders.
Excellent ideas. I'm tired of being passed by young Marines. while driving the speed limit on Seth Williams.
Please also consider speed humps on Seth Williams Blvd.
Blocking traffic from entering Charles St (at the Wilson Blvd exit) during morning rush hours would be a simple way to divert cars AWAY from neighborhood street where children are walking and biking to school.
This problem has been going on for way too long. My children ride their bikes to school, because we have no bus service, and although there are crossing guards, people still speed and disregard pedestrians. We have written letters to the schools, the superintendent, and called PMO many times. We are moving, but would be behind any effort to stop the aggressive drivers!
Cars fail to halt for pedestrian crossings on Seth Williams (bikes, children, walkers) at the tennis courts and park especially during peak hours in the morning and afternoon. It is scary how folks are focused on getting to and off work and don't look at all!
I think the addition of speed bumps would work to deter speeding.