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PostPosted: Sun, Sep 13 2015, 11:39 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

Huh-4618 wrote:
I've noticed less cars speeding now that the signs have been installed! Can anybody tell me if the new signs have reduced the number of tickets issued??

Unfortunately the out-of-town tailgaters are getting worse but overall new signs and speed limits are major improvement
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PostPosted: Mon, Sep 14 2015, 1:08 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

They won't even tell you how many tickets were issued before the signs so don't hold your breath they will say how many since. Besides, they can only issue tickets when they patrol that street for speeding which is rare, so ticket count doesn't really correlate to speeding rate before or after.
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PostPosted: Fri, Sep 18 2015, 3:22 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

claudeworld wrote:
Huh-4618 wrote:
I've noticed less cars speeding now that the signs have been installed! Can anybody tell me if the new signs have reduced the number of tickets issued??

Unfortunately the out-of-town tailgaters are getting worse but overall new signs and speed limits are major improvement
What improvement? Speed limits in Cranbury are just like the national speed limit of 55 mph. A joke. Cranbury neck old Trenton rd , and Plainsboro rd the average speed is most likely still around 50 mph. I would think this council would have had more common sense, now Cranbury is the laughing stock of the area. Here's an idea, have the cops enforce the limits in the 25 mph residential areas, like every other town in the country. Don't lower speed limits in areas that don't warrant it, when it's a fact they will be ignored. Common sense people.
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PostPosted: Sun, Sep 8 2024, 3:09 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

Nearly 10 years later and what a joke this is. The problem never was the areas they lowered. It’s always the 25 zones. The biggest joke is the 35 mph limit on Old Trenton road. Funny how shadow oaks residents go 50 mph while very few lived here when it was 50 mph. It’s obvious the reason nobody goes 35 is the speed limit on that road is way to low.
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PostPosted: Mon, Sep 23 2024, 3:10 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

anon-3p8s wrote:
Nearly 10 years later and what a joke this is. The problem never was the areas they lowered. It’s always the 25 zones. The biggest joke is the 35 mph limit on Old Trenton road. Funny how shadow oaks residents go 50 mph while very few lived here when it was 50 mph. It’s obvious the reason nobody goes 35 is the speed limit on that road is way to low.


Complain to Middlesex County. You are a joke for complaining here when you KNOW that it's a county road
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PostPosted: Tue, Oct 1 2024, 6:16 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

anon-q420 wrote:
anon-3p8s wrote:
Nearly 10 years later and what a joke this is. The problem never was the areas they lowered. It’s always the 25 zones. The biggest joke is the 35 mph limit on Old Trenton road. Funny how shadow oaks residents go 50 mph while very few lived here when it was 50 mph. It’s obvious the reason nobody goes 35 is the speed limit on that road is way to low.
The county didn’t lower the speed limit. It was our inept township council members of 2010. You must be new.

Complain to Middlesex County. You are a joke for complaining here when you KNOW that it's a county road
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PostPosted: Sat, Oct 12 2024, 2:34 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Speed limits Reply with quote

You must be uninformed. The county is the only one who legally can lower a speed limit. The speed limit in Old Trenton Rosd was lowered to the current speed by the county and the expanded it at the same time.
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