Dear Editor,
Following your publication of article headlined “Better roads inspire protection for children” on October 24, 2012 I went into the village of Enmore and what I noticed is that there are speed humps on the newly built road.
However those speed humps are just at the beginning and at the end of the street. There are absolutely no humps in the middle of the streets and these streets are relatively long.
Placing speed humps at the beginning and end of the streets basically serves no purpose because there is still a lot of room in the middle of the street for speeding.
If the authorities can have at least place a hump or two more per street then it will be effective to minimise speeding. Randy Persaud