at the only intersection
I think the problems of the speed change are well described below. I’d like to share a human story about this speed trap. I grew up in Texas, my early years in Parker Co. I know well about speed traps in small towns. I was driving my Mom out of Texas to my home after my Dad died and we spent two hard months clearing out their house of forty years. We were really enjoying exploring this part of Texas again. And we were both alert to following speed limit signs. So my attitude about this was that the people of Estelline should be ashamed. My mom was so upset that she had a bad asthma attack and we had to stop at a hospital near Amarillo. This is her last memory of over sixty years in the great state. If the citizens truly want to slow drivers down they should install better signs. The existing signs can’t alert you to slow down until it’s too late. And I gather from earlier entries that the police persons’ only duty is to wait for speeders.
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