I understand the speed bump issues.
But why can't speed humps and speed tables work in our residential neighborhoods?
A portion of today's Akron Beacon Journal article entitled, Akron council members consider speed humps for residential neighborhoods, reads as follows:
Stephanie Warsmith wrote:Speeding through neighborhoods is the No. 1 complaint Akron City Council members get from residents.
Akron council members are considering steps to curb this problem, including speed humps. Yes, they are talking about speed humps, and not the smaller bumps that people are used to driving over in private parking lots.
“Speed humps are not speed bumps,” said Akron Councilman Mike Freeman, who has been championing speed humps for many years. “Bumps and humps are two different things.”
http://www.ohio.com/news/local/akron-council-members-consider-speed-humps-for-residential-neighborhoods-1.504792.
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