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 Post subject: Scott
PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:43 pm 
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Dymott is pretty bad for speeding as well.
Quite often we see cars going at least 80/90. There are so many kids in this area. Drivers really need to slow down - what's the rush?


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:43 pm 
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LOLOL I believe that was us! :) And it happens very frequently. You can't trust AT ALL on Scott that if someone stops to let you cross, that others behind them will stop....it makes it actually a little more dangerous unfortunately.

If it wasn't us, Thank God the family saw the other car coming.

It happens to me all the time turning onto Huntingford from Scott, people zoom around me....what if there was a child darting out from the park or me letting someone cross?

It's just a crappy situation all over the place.

The other thing that is concerning me, is that drivers are NOT looking in the bike lane before they turn right. You need to check the bike lane including your blind spot!!! The bikes are in complete right of way on a bike lane, and more often than not, people are turning right and not looking at all.

Jessica :)


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