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Reader: Beware Speed Traps In Safety Harbor E-mail
Sunday, 01 April 2007

To the Editor:

Beware the speed traps in the City of Safety Harbor. No such thing exists, you say? Can't be. Not in our fair city. Read on and see what you really think.

Have you ever noticed that some streets in the city have higher speed limits than the city's 25 mph? These streets are regulated by the State of Florida and the speed limits are set using facts, sound engineering data and real world conditions.

On the other hand, the City of Safety Harbor's decades old 25 mph limit is based on politics and predictions of dire consequences, the "somebody's going to get killed" mentality.

When was the last time you actually drove 25 mph on Green Springs Drive or any of a dozen other city streets with no homes or little development?

I realize the current city commission did not initiate the current conditions. They can, however, remedy it — if they have the courage to initiate a citywide, comprehensive review of all speed limits by a qualified engineering firm.

What with all the speed bumps going in on Main Street, bold steps are needed citywide — both down and up.

The alternative is to have residents subject to stiff fines for driving in a reasonable manner over an arbitrarily low speed limit on commuter streets. Let's be perfectly clear, we are not talking about residential side streets. These are streets that for the most part are devoid of homes. These are the city's other "main" streets.

Why is it safe to drive 30 or 35 or even 40 on a city street that carries a touring route but not on other similar city streets with similar roadside developments or culture?

All I know is that from now on, my driving will be confined to state roads and my shopping and dining will be at the many stores and malls that I do not have to traverse a speed trap to get to.

Beware, the Pinellas County Sheriff is out doing a fine job of revenue enhancement.

John MacMillen

Safety Harbor

 
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