Description
Every day I see multiple people flying through this intersection because it doesn’t have stop signs on the San Jose St. perhaps some speed lamps or some thing to slow it down? I’m also very open to a stop sign on either intersection, it feels like there should be there already.
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Q. Please select the category that best describes your concern.
A. Unsafe crossing
A. Unsafe crossing
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Alameda, CA (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Transportation Planning (Verified Official)
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