During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding traffic safety on Cemetery Road were prominently discussed. Residents highlighted the need for stricter enforcement of the 25 miles per hour speed limit, particularly near the pump station and the intersection with Route 44, where children frequently cross.
One resident, Elizabeth, shared her observations of speeding vehicles, noting that despite the presence of a flashing speed sign designed to alert drivers, many continue to exceed the limit. She recounted instances where drivers, including local officials, have been seen speeding past the sign, which features a smiley face that lights up when drivers adhere to the speed limit. Elizabeth expressed frustration over the lack of compliance, stating that she often witnesses cars traveling at speeds of 45 miles per hour or more.
The discussion took a serious turn as Elizabeth recounted a near-miss incident involving schoolchildren and a distracted driver. She emphasized the potential dangers posed by speeding vehicles, particularly for young pedestrians, and urged local authorities to prioritize traffic safety measures, even if they come at a higher cost.
Elizabeth concluded her remarks by warning that if a tragedy were to occur due to inaction, she would hold the decision-makers accountable. The meeting underscored the community's urgent call for enhanced traffic safety measures to protect residents, especially children, in the area.