| Speed Humps on Forest Run? |
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| Written by the Board |
| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 00:28 |
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Back in the June 2009 newsletter an article stated the problem of speeding and driving on the wrong side of the islands along Forest Run Drive. For those who have corrected this behavior, it is much appreciated by homeowners along Forest Run. However, it continues to be a significant problem. Numerous homeowners continue to complain about illegal driving. It was observed during Halloween night that people continued to drive illegally on Forest Run even with all the trick-or-treaters walking about during evening hours. Please know that homeowners are reporting violations to the police in hopes of increasing patrols in our neighborhood. All homeowners are encouraged to report illegal activity. It's not as important to get plate numbers and/or addresses as it is to make a complaint with the police. Patrols are assigned by the number of complaints within a specific region. Call the police at 409-2200 and report what you are seeing - don't assume it will be handled by others. The board recognizes this problem and is looking into adding speed humps on Forest Run to curb this behavior. Because it is a city street, this is certainly an option that can be exercised. The board would prefer not to add speed humps, and expects that a majority of homeowners do not want speed humps either. However, if violators do not stop driving illegally on Forest Run the option of adding speed humps will be seriously considered. This is your chance to prevent that from happening. Talk with your neighbors, talk with your visitors, and talk with your kids - make sure everyone knows that driving behavior in Wickham Forest is being monitored at all times. Consider this also - a vehicle doing 40 mph along the entire length of Forest Run instead of the stated 25 mph will save less than 30 seconds of driving time. Driving illegally around the islands saves only a few seconds. Are these seconds so important that homeowners in Wickham Forest are willing to risk having speed humps installed so that safety can be upheld in our neighborhood? Please please be respectful of your neighbors, and obey the traffic laws in our subdivision on all streets. This is a warning and chance to make a difference! |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 00:30 |



