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Grant in SLZ is an excellent example of the "more perceived danger = slower <br />speeds". It is "narrow" since its only one lane in each direction and has really wide dirt <br />area between the sidewalks and the road where cars are. <br />See 1 more reply <br />Kenneth Jeong (https://nextdoor.com/profile/10115241/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />If only automated speed enforcement by camera was legal in California. Then we <br />could consider something like this.... <br />https://youtu.be/iynzHWwJXaA (https://youtu.be/iynzHWwJXaA) <br />Randy Riggin (https://nextdoor.com/profile/53416890/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />I'm in 100% agreement with you Kenneth. I saw mounted camera equipment at <br />Washington/Floresta, but I understand that is only for red light runners. Seems like we <br />should be able to utilize that technology for speeding as well. But like you mention, it is not <br />legal in California. <br />Kenneth Jeong (https://nextdoor.com/profile/10115241/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />Randy Riggin (https://nextdoor.com/profile/53416890)Many in California do not <br />like being watched by "big brother" and each time speeding enforcement by camera is <br />brought up - it is fought very intensely. <br />Currently, in California, automated cameras are only permissible for use at red lights and <br />not for speeding. <br />1Reply18 JunThank <br />2ReplyEdited 18 JunThank <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Search Nextdoor <br />(https://nextdoor.com/inbox/) <br />100 <br />Page 12 of 30LEWELLING BLVD IS OUT OF CONTROL —Nextdoor <br />7/28/2020file:///C:/Users/User/Desktop/Randy/City%20of%20San%20Leandro/LEWELLING%20BLVD%20IS%20OUT%20OF%20CO... <br />75