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Old 12-10-2009, 02:03 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam View Post
Did everyone in this forum who is commenting on what to do about turning left onto Redding lane know that the driver who rear-ended the vehicle in that latest accident was arrested after the accident.
That’s right, the driver (Crystal A. Squeglia, 23 of Meredith) was arrested and charged with negligent driving, unregistered motor vehicle and misuse of plates.

So IMHO, I don’t care what you do to improve that area, there will still be people out there just like Squelia that will ram into you even if there is a full time officer standing there with his flashing blue lights on. They just don’t know the meaning of responsibility.
Yosemite Sam, While I will agree with you that it is an interesting turn of events in the last accident. This fact alone doesn't mitigate the need for something to be done in that area.

As mentioned previously I travel as many of us do through there all the time. When the Gas Station is Busy, traffic is heavy, and people are trying to get on and off Redding lane there is an issue. In my estimation, it was poor planning when the Gas station was allowed to build there the way they did.

The Quesiton is what can be done. To help reduce the risk of accident. you are never going to completely resolve the situation. Because you can never count on an irresponsibility not happening.

The question is 2 fold can something be done to easy the problem.... many suggested already seen here say yes..... the second question, is what is the best option....
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