DARTMOUTH, N.S. A Dartmouth man is sounding the alarm about vehicles speeding in his neighbourhood. Portland Street stands between Brian MacAulay’s Dartmouth home and a hill that leads to a park. But MacAulay says speeding vehicles have made it too dangerous for his teenage son to cross Portland Street, even in a crosswalk. “It gets silly,” says MacAulay. “People will actually drive their kids up to school, or to soccer practice, rather than simply letting them walk across the road and up the hill.” MacAulay says many drivers speed through the intersection much faster than the 50 km/h speed limit.
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