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Laguna Hills approves incremental safety measures for Bridlewood Drive and Vista Viejo after residents cite dangerous corner cutting
Summary
After residents reported persistent speeding and unsafe left turns, the commission approved staff’s incremental approach — enforcement, radar trailers, striping, added pavement legends and trial 'virtual median' markings/raised markers — and asked staff to monitor results and return with a six‑month follow‑up report.
Laguna Hills’ Traffic Commission voted May 21 to approve city staff’s incremental approach to address speeding and safety concerns on Bridlewood Drive and Vista Viejo — adding targeted striping, signage and a low‑impact median‑style treatment — after multiple residents described persistent high speeds and a hazardous left turn into Bridal Wood.
"I don't believe there's been any enforcement," said Aaron Myers, a Bridlewood resident, recounting near misses when downhill vehicles turning onto Bridal Wood cut into oncoming lanes. "It's a very dangerous situation because you have cars coming around that corner at 30, 40…
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