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What Road in Norwalk Needs a Speed Bump?

We asked Patch readers on Facebook what streets they thought needed a speed bump. Find out what your neighbors told us.

NORWALK, CT - Over 9,000 fatalities occurred nationally during 2014 due to speeding according to the latest statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The data also shows a correlation between a driver’s age and the likelihood of a speed-related accident. As the age of a driver increases, their risk of being in an accident decreases. Men are also more likely to be at the wheel during a speeding accident, according to the study.

While the number of speed-related fatalities have continually decreased since 2005, speeding still remains an issue in many of our Patch communities, including Norwalk. Readers suggested everything from increased police presence to more stop signs to building less housing to keep traffic at bay.

If you’re frustrated with speeders in a certain part of Norwalk, you are in good company. We reached out to readers on Facebook, asking which local road they thought needed a speed bump. Here’s what your neighbors told us:

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  • "Cornwall Rd."
  • "Spring Hill Ave."
  • "Harris St.! It's used as a cut-through by cars, trucks, etc. trying to miss traffic lights on New Canaan Ave."
  • "Silvermine Avenue. Cars, trucks, or motorcycles run over the speed limit all the time!"
  • "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. Kids race there all night."
  • "Marlin Dr."
  • "Rowayton Avenue. And a DUI stop."
  • "Silvermine Avenue."
  • "Grumman Ave right before Grumman Court."
  • "Rainbow Rd."

See a street you don’t agree with, or is there a road missing from the list? Tell us on Facebook, and make sure to add the Norwalk page to your favorites, so you don’t miss any of the latest news from Patch.

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