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Police enforcing the speed limit
by Karen Kissiah
Staff Writer
Jan 31, 2013 | 13844 views | 1 1 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle
The radar machine at the bottom of the hill at Huckleberry Park lets motorists see their speed as they descend. The detour from the closing of the bridge on State Road has caused heavy traffic, and unwanted speeders, in this otherwise quiet neighborhood.
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle The radar machine at the bottom of the hill at Huckleberry Park lets motorists see their speed as they descend. The detour from the closing of the bridge on State Road has caused heavy traffic, and unwanted speeders, in this otherwise quiet neighborhood.
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The Cheraw Police Department is “going to great lengths to aggressively enforce the speed limit” at Huckleberry Park, said Cheraw Police Chief Jay Brooks, since the detour of the bridge at State Road has routed local traffic through this quiet neighborhood.

“We had a lot of complaints almost immediately,” Brooks said. “People were not use to that kind of traffic, nor is the area conducive to such.”

The department’s efforts have included the strategic placement of the radar machine, which allows motorists to see their speed as they begin to descend the long, sloping hill. Police have placed several additional speed limit signs in the area, in addition to the “Children at Play” sign that has always been at the top of the hill. And they are watching to see that motorists come to a complete stop when they reach Poplar Street.

“What I suggest,” said Brooks, “is that people find an alternate route because it’s probably going to be a year or more before they can get that bridge fixed.”

— Staff Writer Karen Kissiah can be reached by calling 843-537-5261, or by email at kkissiah@civitasmedia.com.



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January 31, 2013
The best DETOUR ROUTE is turning on Jersey and going up to West Green. Then you have choices where you can continue on Jersey or turn right or left to travel on. I am sure the Detour Route is a pain for everyone living in the subdivision. This should be strongly considered.

Judie Kopfman

Cheraw, SC
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