Public Comments for: HB1071 - Speed limits; expands authority of any locality to reduce limit to less than 25 miles per hour.
Last Name: Mackaness Locality: Schweizersberg

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Last Name: Johnson Locality: Herndon

OPPOSE. It is difficult enough to keep the speed of a motor vehicle down to 25 m.p.h., and in my experience, reducing the speed limit further will not increase compliance or reduce the operating speed of most motorists. Jurisdictions should be more proactive in enforcing the limits they have established.

Last Name: Breeding Locality: Dunn Loring

I am a resident of Dunn Loring and oppose any and all efforts to establish or place speed cameras outside of school zones. These cameras do nothing to stop speeders, and are almost exclusively used to impose onerous fines on those that cannot afford them. Similarly, towns setting speed limits below 25mph has been historically used as a tool to selectively enforce rules with the effect of disproportionately affecting minorities. If speed is an issue, road design is the solution. Narrower lanes, hard bike lanes, and more traffic lights are the solution, not a money grab by way of automated fines administered by a third party in the private sector. I am an active voter and will actively oppose anyone voting for regulations that allow for automated traffic enforcement.

Last Name: Patwardhan Locality: Fairfax County

I enthusiastically SUPPORT HBs 20, 21, 282, 532, 533, 657, 793, 812, 905, 1071, 1072, and 1077. Thank you.

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