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Which Road in Tri-Boro 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.

Tri-Boro, NJ- 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 Tri-Boro. 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 Tri-Boro, 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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  • "Myrtle Avenue"
  • "None"
  • "Park Avenue"
  • "All, they think they are on a race track."

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 Tri-Boro page to your favorites, so you don’t miss any of the latest news from Patch.

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