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Speed Cameras
Sumter county just needs to install speed cameras, then the problem is solved. Mt Dora has them and they really have cut down on speeding problems. The camera and computers do all the work.
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this difference can be easily observed using Google Maps the 2 primary corridors that run north and south thru the original Village communities, namely, Buena Vista and Morse from SR 42 down to SR 44 were purposely constructed to curve and bend from one end to the other with the use of Roundabouts as a Transportation Engineering means of “TRAFFIC CALMING” Be mindful that we have Roundabouts approx every 3/4 miles apart - even closer in some areas. Could you imagine how many “REDUCED SPEED AHEAD” signs would actually need to be posted up and down those roadways to accommodate 45 mph ENJOY the SCENERY and be COURTEOUS |
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[QUOTE=The Gazette;2449706]The Lady Lake Police Department cracked down on speeding and aggressive driving last week through a traffic enforcement campaign aimed at reducing speed-related crashes. From Monday, July 14 until Sunday, July 20, officers dedicated about 80 hours to traffic enforcement. In the end, officers issues 91 written warnings for speeding and 59 citations—of the citations,
More...[/QUOT Heck with a warning citations, you’re speeding you deserve a ticket |
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It will turn into a fine if the speeding was within a special zone such as a school zone. |
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Perhaps to force people to use alternate north south routes and then access the local east west roads further north or south? Given the age of the average resident/retired person (not the contractor, regardless of residency status, who may be more interested in a higher speed limit on this well traveled road) in my opinion the speed limits are perfect as they exist now.
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I am OK with the speed limits in the villages. I've been here 2 1/2 years and I am beginning to instinctively know that it takes longer to go somewhere because of the speed limits. Buena Vista could probably easily handle 45 miles an hour since there's no golf carts allowed, same with El Camino Real, but then everybody would be driving 60 miles an hour. |
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