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      Letters September 27, 2000  RSS feed


      Drivers who obey the speed limit are magnets for tailgaters

      I am a local resident of many years. I grew up in Marlboro, live here and work in the community. As a local real estate agent, I drive through Marlboro, Manalapan and Freehold to earn my living.

      Last year I had the misfortune of receiving a speeding ticket on Robertsville Road in Marlboro. The policeman said I was going 42 mph in a 25-mph zone.

      I know many of us are and have been guilty of doing this, but since that incident, I have been observing the speed limits in all of our local towns. When the speed limit is 25 mph or 35 mph, that is what I drive.

      My complaint is to my fellow resident drivers. Drivers constantly tailgate me in our community. They are annoyed with my slow driving. I am observing the speed limit, not breaking the law.

      They are trying to break the law by going faster than the speed limit — and in doing so they are driving so close to me that it has become dangerous on several occasions.

      Why does it take a speeding ticket to realize that we generally drive much too fast through our neighborhood streets? Those of you reading this know who you are. I ask you, please, observe the signs and respect the drivers who do.

      Cheryl Hand

      Marlboro