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Residents demand urgent action for safer streets and crosswalks

November 12, 2024 | West Windsor, Mercer County, New Jersey


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Residents demand urgent action for safer streets and crosswalks
During a recent government meeting, community safety emerged as a central theme, particularly concerning traffic conditions in Berrien City. Officials highlighted concerns regarding speeding vehicles in busy areas, noting that while radar measurements were not available, observations indicated a significant issue with cars exceeding speed limits.

Susan Conlon, a resident and advocate for road safety, addressed the assembly, emphasizing the urgent need for improvements to local roads and crosswalks. She expressed gratitude for the efforts made thus far but urged continued action to enhance safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists alike.

The discussions underscored a collective commitment to addressing critical safety conditions in the community, with residents calling for sustained attention to ensure safer movement throughout the city.

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