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Residents demand action on Keller Road speeding concerns

July 11, 2024 | Town of Lake Clarke Shores, Palm Beach County, Florida



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Residents demand action on Keller Road speeding concerns
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed traffic concerns on Keller Road, prompted by community complaints about speeding and safety. Council members had previously requested an update on the situation, leading to a report from traffic engineer Simmons and White, which indicated no detectable speeding issues in the area.

Chief Smith reported that the police department conducted 90 directed patrols over the past month, with no violations observed. Additionally, a speed sign was installed to collect data, revealing that the majority of vehicles were traveling within safe speed limits. The report noted that only a small percentage of vehicles exceeded the speed limit, and overall, Keller Road was deemed one of the safest roads in terms of speeding.

Despite the data, residents expressed ongoing concerns about safety, particularly in light of increased traffic due to nearby construction and road closures. One resident, Tim Daughtry, highlighted a recent incident involving heavy traffic and near-misses, advocating for proactive measures such as temporary speed humps to enhance safety for pedestrians and children in the area.

Officials acknowledged the residents' concerns and discussed the potential for implementing additional safety measures. However, they emphasized the importance of relying on data and engineering assessments before making any changes. The meeting concluded with a commitment to monitor the situation closely, especially as traffic patterns may shift with ongoing construction in the vicinity.

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