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Washington Manor <br />I’d love to know how that went. <br />Ken Akerly (https://nextdoor.com/profile/15593695/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />Christopher Bammer (https://nextdoor.com/profile/3126598)sure thing. I can tell <br />you all about how SLPD refused to provide information on what they allegedly did and the <br />same for our representative. How would you like to talk? <br />Randy Riggin (https://nextdoor.com/profile/53416890/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />Hi Ken, yes I'd be very interested to know about your previous experience. <br />Kenneth Jeong (https://nextdoor.com/profile/10115241/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />The key to getting drivers to slow down on any street is to make the street more <br />uncomfortable by increasing the perception of danger. If you make a road overly wide and <br />perfectly straight/flat - then the natural reaction from a driver is to drive fast. In the 1950's <br />the belief was to design roads to be wide and forgiving. This way a driver can make a <br />mistake and have room to recover and avoid a crash. However, this actually lead to faster <br />speeds because local roads were built very wide like freeways. Now the popular strategy <br />is to build (or rebuild) roads to be more narrow and to increase the perception of danger so <br />that drivers exercise more caution and driver slower. <br />Reply18 JunThank <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Add a reply... <br />Search Nextdoor <br />(https://nextdoor.com/inbox/) <br />100 <br />Page 9 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 />72