Thursday, March 30, 2006
People make the community they live in
A Fox Den resident expresses this better than I can. I hope you will think about how good a neighbor you are when you drive through your neighborhood.
From the Farragut Press:
letter to the editor
- Thu, Mar, 30, 2006
Picture this – it’s a sunny day and you take your dogs out for a walk in your neighborhood. Most cars when they see you, slow down, move away from you and wave as they go by. Not today however. A van is coming in front of you – they don’t appear to be slowing down or making a move away from you. You get scared, grab the dog leashes and move as close to the curb as possible. Scared, you yell out “slow down!” The van just keeps going and you continue your walk.
A few minutes later, a van slows down and stops. The woman driving the van yells out: “I was going the speed limit.” You are amazed that someone would actually drive back through the neighborhood and confront someone for yelling slow down.
Now, picture this — you are in a wheelchair. Yes, that’s right. I suffer from multiple sclerosis and take my dogs out using a jogging leash. I have never, never had someone be so “rude” and inconsiderate as this woman was. I can only hope and pray that she never has to use a wheelchair to get around.
In closing, even if you are driving the speed limit, when you see someone walking with children or dogs, slow down so that neither the dogs or the children get scared. Try to visualize how a van looks to a little child or to a dog.
Remember, driving the speed limit is one thing everyone should do. But use common sense when you are in a neighborhood. Going 25 mph does not actually give you enough time to react to a child or a family pet from darting out into the street. Better to drive slowly in a neighborhood and keep everyone safe.
Thank you,
Barbara Wyman
Fox Den
We need more police enforcement and traffic calming measures to ensure the quality of life in Farragut.
Listen to this one. the other day I was sitting at the stoplight at Kingston Pike and Concord road. I was in the outside lane heading east on Kingston Pike first vehicle at the light. A lady in a suv making a left hand turn from Concord rd. west bound onto Kingston Pike almost hit me! And no wonder. She was driving with her right hand, talking on the phone with her left hand and had her Cocker Spaniel in her lap with its head laying in the crutch of her elbow with its head out the window. A real multi-tasker this one. Makes me wonder what she was sitting on.
Come on people drive careful!!!
Sarah
Bye,
Margaret
Sweet Briar resident 'til Sunday
With our suburban sprawl has come the increased need for allowing others to watch over our children.
Isn't Farragut great?
Oh well...
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