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We need speed bumps

As the City has acknowledged, St. Andrews is a very wide street and has become a rat-runner route for drivers looking to avoid the busy intersection at St. George's and Keith. Drivers have not noticeably slowed down since the addition of many 30 km/h signs. Grand Boulevard West has had speed bumps installed in the last few months, this should absolutely be implemented on St. Andrews, which is even wider than Grand Blvd. I live on St. Andrews and work from home, and watch vehicles speed down hill as they approach the traffic circle at 8th and St. Andrews, and they are seldom going slower than 40 km/h at any time. The situation might be even worse for traffic travelling north where drivers have four blocks between 8th and 12th without any speed-reducing obstacles to accelerate up the hill.
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