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Re: Prince George's County Traffic Safety concerns-
short, local
 Bill Grenoble
 Aug 06, 2007 14:39 PDT 
OK, I took the test. Not designed, never mind not well designed. Leading
traffic problems include road rage, speeding, BWI, better highway
design... A number of multi-choice questions that really needed a "None
of the above" block. The quiz person clearly thinks that the possible
punishments for drunk driving are: $1000 fine, 30 days in jail, car
impounded, loss of drivers license for six months...

IMHO it is agressive drivers that are the most dangerous. The idiot who
weaves through traffic 20+ MPH faster that the rest of traffic. Or the
idiot on the beltway who is five feet behind a car, going 65 MPH. Oh
Sorry, that is a Police Officer just going somewhere...



On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Joyce Dowling wrote:

 Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 13:16:42 -0400
From: Joyce Dowling <joyce.d-@comcast.net>
Reply-To: PGCare-@topica.com
To: accokee-@topica.com, brandywi-@topica.com, csc-@topica.com,
     PGCares--@topica.com, PGCare-@topica.com
Subject: [PGCares-gov] Prince George's County Traffic Safety concerns- short,
     local surv

 From: Christina Sinz
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 12:33 PM
Subject: Prince George's County Traffic Safety concerns- short, local
survey

We know everyone has concerns and issues with highway safety in Prince
George's County. Now is your time to give the right people your feedback so
the problems can be addressed.

With support from the Maryland Department of Transportation's State Highway
Administration and the Maryland Highway Safety Office, the Department of
Public and Community Health of The University of Maryland has developed the
“Monitoring the Future of Maryland: A Survey of Highway Safety Issues.”
The purpose of this survey is to collect public opinions on county
residents’ opinions of local enforcement efforts directed to impaired and
aggressive drivers, knowledge of various traffic safety laws, and commuting
distances.

It takes approximately 10 minutes to complete the survey and it is
confidential. Your participation in the survey will be valuable in
providing the state and local highway safety directors with information on
how to better direct limited highway safety funding to the state and local
governments.



Please forward to as many people as possible. The survey will be conducted
from July 6 to August 15, 2007





To take the survey, go to
<http://www.marylanddriversurvey.com/>www.marylanddriversurvey.com.



* Dana and I are asking all of you to forward this to your staff,
employees, officers,agencies, family members, County Government, etc. Thank
you all in advance.



Christina C. Sinz

Project Coordinator

Prince George's Highway Safety Office

SHA- District 3

9300 Kenilworth Avenue

Greenbelt, Maryland 20770

301.513.7473


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