Comments for “Town of Herndon Roadway Safety Action Plan”

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  1. August 26 2025

    Absent of enforcement of speed by the Police - Speed Cameras are a must around all schools to the maximum extent possible

  2. August 25 2025

    The “slow down” sign might as well read “catch me if you can.”

  3. August 25 2025

    Worchester curves become stunt ramps with SUVs leaning like stock cars.

  4. August 25 2025

    The speed sensors max out daily, but enforcement is nowhere to be seen.

  5. August 25 2025

    “Slow Down” isn’t a suggestion—it’s a joke out here.

  6. August 25 2025

    On Worchester, cars take the corner so hard they’re literally up on two wheels.

  7. August 25 2025

    The 25 mph sign is basically invisible—cars hit it doing 60+ without lifting off the gas.

  8. August 25 2025

    Drivers blast through Dranesville so fast the radar signs just flash “MAX.”

  9. August 25 2025

    Do you think a sign that say slow down actually does anything

  10. August 25 2025

    Coming up on a school - No speed enforcement

  11. August 25 2025

    Fatality here.. do something

  12. August 25 2025

    Very difficult to see from Monroe facing North to traffic traveling east on Herndon Parkway. While at the pool you can constantly hear tires squealing from breaking.

  13. August 25 2025

    Drivers try to beat the red light, run red lights bc they know the green from cross traffic is delayed. All traffic ignores speed limit. 100% protected turns is great but red turn arrow aggravates drivers. How about shorter cycles? To slow traffic and decrease wait times?

  14. August 24 2025

    Families along Cavendish to Runnymede are sitting ducks while enforcement turns a blind eye.

  15. August 24 2025

    Jersey barriers are being jumped at highway speeds. This isn’t just speeding—it’s reckless endangerment of an entire community.

  16. August 24 2025

    We don’t need another traffic study—we’ve got bent poles, broken fences, and wrecked cars as living proof.

  17. August 24 2025

    Five accidents in one week should be a flashing red siren to the Town, yet enforcement here is still zero.

  18. August 24 2025

    Cars are treating Cavendish to Runnymede like a drag strip. At 100+ mph, it’s not a question of if someone dies, but when.

  19. August 24 2025

    This corridor is out of control. Light poles snapped, fences destroyed, and still no enforcement presence.

  20. August 24 2025

    Every time I hear the screech and bang, I wonder if this is the night a car comes through someone’s living room.

  21. August 24 2025

    Cavendish to Runnymede is the most dangerous stretch in Herndon right now—five wrecks in a single week proves it.

  22. August 24 2025

    Drivers are literally jumping jersey barriers at triple-digit speeds. The fact that no one has been killed yet is sheer luck.

  23. August 24 2025

    Five crashes in one week on Cavendish to Runnymede—cars going over 100 mph, hitting poles and fences—this is a war zone, not a neighborhood.

  24. August 24 2025

    Town leaders have the speeding data, the school traffic, and the connection between two major roads right in front of them. The only missing piece is the will to enforce and to install calming measures on Worchester.

  25. August 24 2025

    Every time a study concludes Worchester is not a through street, credibility is lost. Residents live the danger every day.