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1772 days ago

Speeding cars

Ellen from Redwood Valley

There are two cars that are driven really fast up Redwood Valley Rd every day.

Neither has a muffler. One is a golden brown ute. The other is black. Both are low slung.

Can I please appeal to these drivers to slow down?

Maybe someone knows them...could you beg them to stop speeding?

There are school children on bikes on this road.

Lots of walkers.

I retrieved my small flock of sheep (twice) recently and a picked up a young dog that had escaped her fence up the road just yesterday.

I expect that when you are not behind the wheel you are both quite nice people....you would never rush up to a small child and push them over....you would never kick a dog to death...you would not menace someone walking towards you on a footpath and make them fear for their lives....so please slow down....

Thanks in advance.

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