Highway 154 Monitored by CHP After Fatal Collision

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By edhat staff

California Highway Patrol ticketed speeding drivers on Highway 154 Wednesday following last week’s fatal collision, reports KEYT.

A mother and her two children were killed during a head-on collision near Cold Spring Bridge on Friday prompting residents to demand action from law enforcement and local officials.

The speed enforcement was conducted near Armour Ranch Road from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m.

According to KEYT, CHP officers conducted 25 enforcement stops and issued 18 citations for speeding.

The speed limit on the majority of the roadway is 55 mph.

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  1. This road is such a killer there needs to be a CHP presence at all times, and radar checked. Only when word gets around it’s not worth a ticket for speeding will drivers change their habits. The tickets are bad on your insurance rates too.

  2. Speedsters are not the ONLY problem on this road. Among others :
    Just about everyone follow each other way TOO close and CHP NEVER enforces the 3 second rule.
    Slow drivers SPEED UP as soon as that get to the passing lane sections and prevent frustrated drivers behind them to pass and they do not have the DECENCY or CIVILITY to let all those drivers they’ve held up to pass them.

  3. it’s not the speeding that’s the problem folks…it’s lack of attention to driving. put your coffee down, cell phone, mascara or whatever you are doing and just DRIVE. The last accident was no accident, it was intentional act of a psychopath.

  4. Yes, build more lanes so we can kill more animals than we do now. Although maybe there aren’t very many left alive at this point. Remember a few years ago when 2 bears where hit and killed in a short time, one by some Casino patrons? Don’t hear about bears anymore in that area. I doubt that any plans for widening that road include any expensive wildlife crossings.

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