In Oakland's San Antonio neighborhood, residents are fighting to eliminate dangerous sideshow driving, but their attempts have been thwarted by city officials removing self-installed speed bumps for supposed safety reasons. Despite the city's actions, residents argue that the speed bumps successfully reduced sideshow incidents. With a history of costly efforts to address this issue, residents express their discontent as these safety measures are dismantled, fearing that the return of sideshows will increase potential dangers in their community.
Residents of Oakland's San Antonio neighborhood are frustrated after the city removed speed bumps they installed to combat dangerous sideshow driving.
City officials cite safety concerns as the reason for removing speed bumps, despite community claims that these measures effectively reduced sideshow events.
OakDOT's Josh Rowan experienced the dangers firsthand when he almost fell while riding a bus over a resident-installed speed bump.
San Antonio resident Michael Andemeskel expressed disappointment after spending over $3,000 on speed bumps that had significantly reduced sideshow activity.
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