John D. Townsend
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October 7, 2002 |
I am blind and opposed to pavement bumps except for unusual situations. I lived in New York City and used the subway system regularly, pavement bumps would have been of little or no help to me.
Likewise, I am against audible traffic signals. With all the noises in most intersections I find it difficult enough to pay attention to traffic sounds without the addition of beeps or chirps. While living in Boston I traveled through intersections with and without audible signals and found myself much safer where there were no audible signals. In fact, my scariest traffic near-accident happened when I paid attention to the audible signal and not to the traffic sounds.
We need help, but the best help will come with improved O & M, not bumps and gadgets.
John D. Townsend