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Residents demand action to curb dangerous traffic speeds

August 26, 2024 | Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan


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Residents demand action to curb dangerous traffic speeds
During a recent government meeting, a resident from Waterford raised urgent concerns regarding traffic safety at the intersection of Lansdowne and Barker. The resident, who has five grandchildren, described a dangerous blind spot that has led to frequent near-misses with speeding vehicles, particularly motorcycles.

The resident recounted a meeting with local officials, including Scott Novak and members of the road commission, where it was revealed that the area qualifies for potential safety improvements. However, frustrations arose when the resident sought further information about these improvements, only to be told by a road commission representative that the details were not available for public distribution.

The resident emphasized the need for immediate action, citing the ineffectiveness of police enforcement in the area, as officers expressed their inability to ticket every violator. This situation has left the community feeling neglected and in urgent need of solutions to enhance safety for pedestrians and residents alike. The discussion highlights ongoing concerns about traffic management and the need for better communication between local authorities and community members regarding safety initiatives.

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