Talahassee drivers report street parking lots, suspicious toll messages

Q.; Barbara says Kerry Forest Parkway speed restrictions are completely ignored by too many drivers. If we can take the police here to write speeding tickets here, they will also write too close to tickets.

A. We are all familiar with Scofflaws Kerry Forest Parkway. Velonging the red traffic light is not unusual. Let’s ask our TPD traffic platoon that the police police the territory before serious damage is done is the result.

Missing a street parking sign?

Q. Margie reports the problem of owners and/ or tenants who occupy the cities/ apartments Ednderry Drive directly to Shamrock Street to the north, the parking lot. Instead of standing in their garage or in the driveway, they stand on the opposite side of the street from their house.

The street is narrow, if someone turns to Ednderry of Shamrock and someone is leaving, and if the car is parked there, it is very difficult to get into or out of the streets without leaving traffic to Shamrock.

Further on, standing in Ednderry, where Riverchase Drive goes to Ednderry. When a car leaves River Chase and the car tries to turn on Riverchase, it’s almost impossible because of a car parked on Ednderry. There is no parking lot to the corner sign and it does not need to be delayed to prevent an accident.

A. Margie, the privilege of operating a motor vehicle in Florida requires all such driver’s license to be familiar with the Florida Traffic Law. Accordingly, in this case, the Statute of Florida, 316,1945 stop, parking or parking, is prohibited in specific locations- 1 (b). 3 The state is not parking lots within 20 feet from the crossing or intersection. Although the parking lot to the corner marks need to be replaced, the 1 part (b) section 3 must be replaced. The fines include a damaging vehicle and a penalty for a driver who park the vehicle for the FS: 1945.

Without knowing the law, it does not prevent vehicles that are improperly worn, or a driver who parked the car in an improper quotation if a traffic accident occurred.

We ask our traffic engineers to install/ reinstall the non -parking lot here in the corner signs at both junctions. Thanks to our Law Enforcement Department for the execution of the FS: 1945 December 31

Suspicious toll messages

Q.; Joe received an official -looking text from Florida HS & MV, where he owed $ 6.99 for not paying the toll. He did not report that no specific information about the event was provided. Is this a lawful action? I do not use paid roads. I’m an older citizen.

A. Joe will never receive an official message from Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or any other state agency. Not for any reason. A certified letter may be, but never a text message. The message received has no legitimacy. Text messages are available with a phone number if you should get another text, stating that it is from the State of Florida, let me know the phone number attached to me. Probably the number of deceit, but people trying to squeeze money, and $ 6.99 was probably a trial test ..

Road conditions deteriorate

Q. David, by stating our street scene report on Pedrick Road’s broken coating, must tell you how to see only one path of bad condition. The city works very badly on the roads. The Ocala Road had to be updated for at least 7 years. Almost any main street is in poor condition such as High Road, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh. Duval, Monticello, Bronough, Bremons. Some must be related to poorly made amendments. We see very little upgrade. The state of Ocala and Monticello for many years indicates that the city is not seriously looking at road maintenance.

A. David, you are talking for a number of street scene readers saying the same thing over the years. I would like to find the expected reason why the Talahasi city closes the eyes when it comes to maintaining the roads and streets they are responsible. Just are too much to be completely ignored. Regularly on the street scene is reported by local roads in need of maintenance. Thanks to Tallahassee public works to renew the Pedrick path, but David presents his list of roads that require roads, let’s continue there. Talahasi, be prepared for the more poor streets after it reaches the press.

Trucks in the old Bainbridge Road

Q. Bertha says I can kick a stiff truck on the subject, but I still have to turn right on the old Bainbridge Road Road to the east from 27 years when these tractors trailers pass to the left. There is barely enough space for 2 car lanes, much less 18 laps. Looks better than it was, but it is still quite bad. There must be a way to break this canopy for a family -friendly way.

A. Bertha, this uphill was very frustrating, but I tell everyone that these threatening and dangerous GPS -led tractor trailer trucks rotating too narrow, sometimes uncomplicated, local roads, do not give up. The street scene is gaining momentum by convincing the GPS (global situation system) industry and the US truck industry to change the way they direct truck traffic from multimedia main highways to local roads.

Journey to Pasco County

Q. Julie says to everyone who will listen to 19 via Pasco County in the US is a dangerous road and asks the street scenes to include their worries in the Talahasi Democrat’s online department to pay attention to law enforcement. The speeding is raging, as well as the use of cell phones while driving and DUI. But you don’t see the police until something happens. We need help here, I hope you include a lack of flow in your column.

A. The street scene is very well acquainted with this beautiful Florida area, with less beautiful traffic catastrophe statistics. The US-19 is a well-maintained six-lane divided highway with special right and left turn lanes. The problem of how you emphasize is Julie irresponsible drivers and a lack of law enforcement.

The street scene calls for FHP, Pasco County Sheriff and local police to unite forces in many municipalities to create a working group to determine the life rescue project to saturate known problem areas when officials write traffic quotes and arrests. I know from personal experience by recruiting such a law enforcement work blitzkrieg to awaken the usual velocity offenders and actually them and actually impaired drugs. I was a member of the Dui team team who had a set goal to reduce traffic accidents. We reached our goal.

Philip Stuart has retired the Florida State Squad, traffic operations engineer and forensic expert. Write at [email protected];

This article initially appeared in the Talhasi Democrat: Talhasis drivers ask Bogus toll messages, parking lots

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