Saint John Tests New Rubber Speed Cushions to Slow Traffic on Mount Pleasant Avenue East

by Johnny | Jun 10, 2026 | City | 2 comments

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  1. Garry Prosser

    Why don’t you go to the source of the problem instead of “band-aid” solutions. Why? Lack of policing. With approximately 35 off the job, there is not enough officers on the street. Speeders know there is little chance of being caught. Speed bumps are causing their own problems. Signage is being hid behind branches (Champlain Drive) and with no notice, the bumps are causing damage to vehicles. Policing has become non-effective due to their time required with homeless, mentally challenged people and drug addiction.

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  2. Frank Loomer

    I sometimes have to wonder about “traffic calming” , and lord help you if you somehow miss the slowdown needed to provide less than a bracing, possibly vehicle damaging hit. I’m thinking of Douglas Avenue, Churchill Blvd. I wonder when an accident is going to occur myself. Then there are the often pointless “Stop” signs on subdivision roads even when there are no other vehicles in sight. “Slow” doesn’t seem to count these days. Make things either for the cop write-ups, without adding safety for pedestrians?

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