Implement Speed Bumps in Nacogdoches Texas Residential Areas

Recent signers:
Danniel Mettlen and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

A recent, terrifying event opened my eyes to the dangers lurking in our own neighborhoods. A small 4-year-old boy, simply enjoying a ride on his scooter, collided with a speeding car. Miraculously, he escaped with just minor bumps and bruises, but the outcome could have been far worse.

Our neighborhood streets in Nacogdoches, TX, meant to be safe havens for our children, are often transformed into dangerous pathways by speeding vehicles. This issue is not isolated to just one incident. Statistics show that in the United States, nearly 20% of children's traffic fatalities occur in residential areas, a staggering number that highlights the urgency of our situation.

A realistic and effective solution to this problem is the installation of speed bumps in residential areas with a significant number of children. Speed bumps have proven to effectively reduce vehicle speeds and, consequently, the risk of accidents. According to studies, speed bumps can reduce the frequency of car accidents by up to 60%, providing an essential safeguard for our vulnerable young ones.

Other cities have recognized the benefits of speed bumps and implemented them with success. For instance, after speed bumps were introduced in neighborhoods in Austin, TX, an overall drop in traffic speeds and an increase in pedestrian safety was reported. Why should Nacogdoches be any different? Our children's safety should also be a priority.

By signing this petition, you are supporting a vital measure that could prevent potential tragedies in our community. It is imperative we urge local officials to mandate the installation of speed bumps in key areas to ensure our neighborhoods become safer environments for children to play and grow.

Sign this petition to make a compelling case for the introduction of speed bumps in residential areas across Nacogdoches, helping us transform this necessity into a reality.

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Recent signers:
Danniel Mettlen and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

A recent, terrifying event opened my eyes to the dangers lurking in our own neighborhoods. A small 4-year-old boy, simply enjoying a ride on his scooter, collided with a speeding car. Miraculously, he escaped with just minor bumps and bruises, but the outcome could have been far worse.

Our neighborhood streets in Nacogdoches, TX, meant to be safe havens for our children, are often transformed into dangerous pathways by speeding vehicles. This issue is not isolated to just one incident. Statistics show that in the United States, nearly 20% of children's traffic fatalities occur in residential areas, a staggering number that highlights the urgency of our situation.

A realistic and effective solution to this problem is the installation of speed bumps in residential areas with a significant number of children. Speed bumps have proven to effectively reduce vehicle speeds and, consequently, the risk of accidents. According to studies, speed bumps can reduce the frequency of car accidents by up to 60%, providing an essential safeguard for our vulnerable young ones.

Other cities have recognized the benefits of speed bumps and implemented them with success. For instance, after speed bumps were introduced in neighborhoods in Austin, TX, an overall drop in traffic speeds and an increase in pedestrian safety was reported. Why should Nacogdoches be any different? Our children's safety should also be a priority.

By signing this petition, you are supporting a vital measure that could prevent potential tragedies in our community. It is imperative we urge local officials to mandate the installation of speed bumps in key areas to ensure our neighborhoods become safer environments for children to play and grow.

Sign this petition to make a compelling case for the introduction of speed bumps in residential areas across Nacogdoches, helping us transform this necessity into a reality.

The Decision Makers

Randy Johnson
Nacogdoches City Mayor
Blane Williams
Nacogdoches City Council - Southeast Ward

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