
Speed bump and radar signage installed on Tecumseh street to deter dangerous drivers
Speed bumps and a speed radar trailer were deployed on a busy Tecumseh, Ont. street over the weekend.
The move by the municipality was in response to a story CTV News Windsor ran last week. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stepped up patrols on Arlington Boulevard, focusing on aggressive and dangerous driving.
Neighbours were complaining to officers about speeding vehicles, failing to stop at stop signs, and stunt driving.
There have been multiple reports of drivers cutting through side streets to avoid road construction on Riverside Drive.
Area residents described to CTV News Windsor a road rage incident on the street in question that landed a neighbour in hospital in critical condition with a brain bleed.
The town is asking drivers to follow the posted detour – Tecumseh and Manning Road – not the adjacent streets.
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