INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis councilors hope a new speed limit of 25 miles-per-hour will curb unsafe driving on the city's near east side .
The City-County Council approved the change during Monday's meeting. The 25 miles-per-hour speed limit will take effect on several sections of neighborhood streets: Councilor Jesse Brown represents the affected area and introduced the proposal for a slower speed. He believes several recent crashes prove the near east side is becoming a hazardous place to travel.
"The Dunkin' Donuts on 10th Street was hit by a car this month. The Kan-Kan Cinema was hit by a car in the last month. It's horrible," Brown said."I, myself, was hit on my bike on 16th Street close to my house. 10th Street, I don't even ride my bike on."Faculty member Jean Casmir Hill said no one was hurt, but children in the school did play in the area where the car crashed.
"I know we're all in a hurry to get somewhere and we all have somewhere to be, but we need to keep people safe as well," Casmir Hill said."Drive like your kids live here.""Investments in traffic signals, new sidewalks and protected bike lanes," Brown said."We want your grandma to be able to walk her grandson down the street and be able to be safe."
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