Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on April 19, 2010, 07:11:25 PM
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I haven't noticed it, but have been told that the speed limit is changed on The Fletcher Road from above the Rainville Farm. It was 50mph and now I am told it is 30 mph.
I saw Road Work signs going up today, but didn't happen to notice that one. It is going to be tough if you are going 40 or 50 mph at the top of the hill to drop down to 30 mph without riding your brakes.
Anybody know why that was changed?
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Not sure but if I was to guess I would say because of the number of cars that have been hit by deer. I know of three right in front of my house on Flertcher and 1 down a bit towards Rainville farm. It seems they live in my woods back bere. We see 8-14 deer almost everyday.
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I would like to think it changed as a temporary proactive approach to the work zone and influx of vehicle traffic that will be caused by the bridge work. I do not recall seeing any discussion of this in the past selectboard minutes.
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I'm totally behind the change. We live just where the speed limit changes on your way into town, and some people come flying through there from both directions; sometimes at night it sounds like people are drag racing out there. Makes me nervous with young kids (including mine) playing on either side of the street. So I know we'll enjoy the 30mph, for however long it lasts.
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I can not remember seeing this brought up in the select board minutes or discussion by the towns people.
Signs are up in both direction at this time heading roughly north on fletcher rd towards main street there is a 40 mph advisory sign near wheezys way then a posted 40 sign. A 30 advisory sign and then a posted 30 sign. The area is well marked and i cannot as a defense you didn't see a speed limit sign.
From the other direction there is one posted at the intersection of river rd and another 30 sign posted just after the crest of the hill near boisuanault rd.
Today the Sheriff's dept was in the area making contact with multiple operators.
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The Sheriff was there parked near Claude's barn when I went down to Mass tonight. I am not a fast driver as probably many will attest to and find myself driving between 30 & 40 MPH down the Fletcher Road. I saw the Sheriff's car tonight at the same time I saw the 30MPH going down the hill and checked my speed and I was going 45 MPH. I thought, Oh Crap, but I must have been forgiven tonight. Going to have to start concentrating on the speed limit though, as I have to admit, until I saw the Sheriff's car, never gave it a thought. Must be driving down that road for the last 57 years has made me a bit absent minded.
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Boy oh Boy good thing we pay to have the sheriff in town to pick up the locals speeding in speed traps.
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Okay ... This is just crazy! Most folks don't do the 50 mph on Fletcher Road much less 30mph. This is just a waste of money to change those signs plus the man power hours! Who's idea was this? I mean really!
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Is it a temporary construction thing?
30mph on Fletcher Rd is a bit ridiculous and seems like a trap for FFS to make money.
There's a good chance I'll be the first one busted. I'll just have to find a new route home.
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Changing the speed limit on Fletcher Road from 50mph to 30mph doesn't make any sense. Would someone please explain this one to the general public?
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It is absolutely SILLY where they put the signs. You have to ride your breaks down that hill (imagine that in the winter) and if this is a permanent thing then I would like to know who to contact. I can understand it turning 30 just before Steve Ratte's.
And what did the Sheriff do last night, wait for everyone during rush hour traffic and pulled people over! Unbelieveable! I think that all who got tickets yesterday should complain to the Sheriff's department as they clearly focused on it to generate revenue because they knew people may just be seeing it for the first time. NOW, if they only pulled people over to give them a warning and inform the driver of the new speed limit, I would be OK with that.
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I have to imagine its going to be a temporary thing, getting everyone slowed down well before the hill on the corner where the detour will be onto Boissoneault Rd for the bridge replacement on main st. But I do think its lovely that the sheriff took advantage of the new opportunity! *sarcasm sarcasm*
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I'm guessing the town roadway foreman would be the one to ask about the signs considering fletcher rd in a town highway. I'm not seeing how this is a speed trap when there are so many signs informing the operator of the speedlimit. Not sure about the rest of you but my vehicle is equipped with brakes.
If revenue is generated from traffic stops on Fletcher rd it is recycled back into the town. I'm almost certain i saw a notice hanging on minors country store bulletin board not to long ago reflecting the speed limit change.
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I'm almost certain i saw a notice hanging on minors country store bulletin board not to long ago reflecting the speed limit change.
Clearly not the best way to notify people!
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NOW, if they only pulled people over to give them a warning and inform the driver of the new speed limit, I would be OK with that.
I agree with you 100% ! If they want people to obey the speed signs then the morally correct thing to do would be to sit there as a presence the first day or two so that people see the cop car, notice the new postings, and correct their speed from then on (in theory.) After that, pull people over and warn them that the speed has changed and that they should watch it from then on. It is absolutely wrong and stupid to post a road from 50 to 30mph and then pull over and ticket people within a week or two of the signs going up. Why not just put up one of those signs that posts your traveled speed as you go by, which would give people warning and inform them of the new speed limit simultaneously WITHOUT wasting law enforcement money and time... A 20mph change! Ridiculous...
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I may be wrong, but I believe there have been some residents that petitioned the Select Board to lower the speed on Fletcher and Buck Hollow roads... I seem to remember a movement a few years ago.
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And I recall folks asking for the MOON too!
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Exactly Mummy.........
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Several months ago a petition was submitted to the Fairfax Selectboard
asking for the reduction of the speed limit on the aforementioned stretch of road
from 50MPH to 30MPH.
A traffic study was done and the need was determined to be real.
The Selectboard added a 40MPH sign to make the change more gradual.
The Speed Limit Change was posted at the Town Office and
at Minor's Country Store and possibly other places.
It was not submitted to the Fairfax News or www.FranklinOne.com (http://www.FranklinOne.com).
It is not related to the upcoming bridge construction in any way, shape or form.
I have not heard from the Sheriff yet as to whether tickets or warnings were issued.
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My biggest problem with it is that the 40 MPH is posted at the top of the hill and at the bottom of the hill near Claude's barn it is posted 30 MPH - Most likely need a blinking caution light, because try as I might, I keep forgetting and find myself going 45 MPH at the 30 MPH sign. Over the years I have learned to slow down at the top of Mill Hill and do that automatically - This is going to take a while I fear unless I find some unique way to remind myself.
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Maybe we could erect a Henry Raymond Boulevard Begins Here sign ?
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I've gotten two speeding tickets since I got my license 60 years ago - One in Essex Center and one in front of Kerbs Hospital, both for going 42 MPH in a 25 mile zone - Maybe I will need to stick my own little reminder up near Joe Rainvilles beside the road.
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I agree with henry. The placement of signs on that much of a grade is a blatant and obvious speed trap. I bet soon there will be a sheriff parking only sign in Claude's driveway.
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I travel down Fletcher Road every day and find myself slamming on the brakes now in front of Claude's barn and thinking "Oh $%$#!" as I look in my rear-view mirror expecting to see blue lights flashing. I remember when I first got my license the entire Fletcher Road was 30 mph; I don't know why it is so hard for us to adjust back. Its funny I can drive faster down hill in front of Fairfax Commons right on Main Street than on Fletcher Road. It just doesn't feel natural!
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On my way to work, as I am getting ready to ride my breaks down the hill I see the moved the signs!! Speed limit of 30mph now does not begin until AFTER Claude's house. The reduce speed sign is now where the 30mph sign was.
Chris, let us know when you find out if tickets were given.