Three New Transportation Projects to Curb Speeding Okayed by City Reports Phillips Law Group

(LegalLaw247.com, June 27, 2013 ) Scottsdale, AZ – Three new road projects aimed at curbing speeding have been Okayed by the city. The “Camelback” project includes speed bumps and a raised median island three specific locations. Several projects had been considered however in April a consensus of residents decided which traffic measures would be the most effective.

Traffic-calming measures will be installed in the following areas:

• Granite Reef, from Osborn to Thomas Road
• 86th Street, from Earll Drive to Thomas Road
• Camelback Road, from 82nd Street to Granite Reef Road Granite Reef, from Osborn to Thomas Road

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, more than 103,000 car crashes were reported throughout the state in 2011. The most common cause of all reported accidents was speeding. Approximately 12% of all fatal accidents were caused by speeding and thousands more caused serious injuries.

If you or a loved one has been hurt in an accident by a driver who was recklessly speeding, the victim may be entitled to compensation for property damage and injuries suffered. An experienced Phoenix auto accident attorney can help you determine if you may be eligible to make a claim.

For more information on Arizona speeding accidents and to find out what your legal rights are, visit www.phillipslaw.com.

About Phillips Law Group
A well-respected name in personal injury law, Phillips Law Group is committed to helping those who have been injured by the actions of another in the state of Arizona. The personal injury attorneys at Phillips Law Group have a wealth of knowledge and experience in auto injury claims, premises liability, dangerous drug litigation, medical malpractice and product liability claims.

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