Letter: Where exactly do we need to put speed cameras?

Posted 5/2/25

To the editor:

I seldom read in the newspaper's Police Report of an accident along a street in front of a school, but it's not unusual to read of accidents on The Trail, County Road, various …

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Letter: Where exactly do we need to put speed cameras?

Posted

To the editor:

I seldom read in the newspaper's Police Report of an accident along a street in front of a school, but it's not unusual to read of accidents on The Trail, County Road, various intersections on County Road and, of course, The Shopping Center.

Intuition suggests that hazardous roads are those without curbs or sidewalks and those with numerous driveways and side streets.

Are the correct sites really being targeted?  

Moyne Cubbage

Barrington

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