Thursday, April 14, 2016
38 in a 25
Thursday morning speed trap on Second Avenue between East Seventh Street and East Sixth Street...
Photos by Derek Berg
13 comments:
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Is that Officer Tubbs from tweet tower?!
ReplyDeleteGood! We need so many more of these.
ReplyDeleteYes ! more of this !
ReplyDeleteEnough with Speeding drivers !
Speeding kills instantly
Where's the red light blowing, speed demon sensor for bikes?
ReplyDeleteWow, 9th pct knows how to operate a speed camera! More please! Red light running, too.
ReplyDeleteThese two need to star in a buddy flick.
ReplyDeleteEcho that Anonymous 8.57.
ReplyDeleteNow if they could just get the damn bikes...at least delivery ones...personally have WAY more of an issue avoiding them than vehicles as they rocket around at speed with zero disregard for riding law, pedestrian life and limb or even vehicles
ReplyDeleteNEED to ban delivery bikes that are motorized (bike lanes are for human powered vehicles)
ReplyDelete7:27...I'm pretty sure those are illegal...just not enforced.
ReplyDeleteI saw one on Houston and Avenue C yesterday morning as well.
ReplyDeleteEnough with comparing bikes and cars.
ReplyDeleteIf you get hit by a bike it annoys, you get hurt, you are wounded. If you get hit by a speeding car you are DEAD. on the spot. That's it. so let's deal with what is more dangerous and prevalent on our streets which is the fact people are being killed or severely wounded by motor vehicle drivers because of lack of enforcement.
Choresh GFY if a bike hits you, you could die or be crippled. Unlikely but it could happen e.g. you're an elderly and/or infirm person.
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