Does anybody out there believe that the new cameras are anything more than a civic fund-raiser. The arguement that they are for "safety" seems a bit far fetched. Consider that if you're driving west on the bypass, and try to turn left onto Mulberry, there isn't a left-turn arrow, and if there is a truck in the east bound turn lane, your vision of oncoming traffic is totally obstructed. Once on Mulberry going into town, notice that there are no sidewalks and very little, if any shoulder. In the past week I personally observed two very dangerous situations...a bicyclist pulling a child carrier going past the care center, traffic screeching to a halt from both directions to avoid hitting her. The same day, a motorized wheelchair (!) on the same stretch of road with the same result. Granted, both the bicyclist and the chair driver should have had the sense to not try and negotiate this section of road, but if the city is truly in the "saftey" business, a left turn arrow and a couple of hundred feet of sidewalk might go a long way toward fixing this particular problem.
Wednesday rant complete. Looks like a beautiful, non-stinky day here in God's country.



