For readers who are unaware, one of the city's speediest and most dangerous stretches of road is Glenwood Boulevard/North 6th Street (from Parkwood to Washington, likely close to a half mile in distance), and it is most definitely more dangerous for pedestrians and bicyclists than it is for drivers.
Glenwood (I'm going to leave 6th street out of it for now) has got it all: a pair of steep hills, one with a sharp bend, long straightaways, two park entrances, driveways, and zero police enforcement of the speed limit. A few years ago, complaints from nearby residents forced the city to install a speed radar sign designed to slow down traffic headed into town, found at the end of the long straightaway prior to the hill and bend leading down to the lakes. Or, more accurately, the sign was designed to tell drivers how fast they were moving. Most of them, at least. You see, not only is there no speed limit sign near that digital sign, but a few weeks ago I noticed that if drivers approach the sign going 30 miles per hour or faster, it won't display their speed until their speeding car is beyond the sign. In other words, the fucking thing is useless. Think Mishanda Franklin cares that that sign is no help?






