New to IVS - a few questions

I can, unfortunately, get up to 1,000 vehicles a day by my house. A lot of those are people cutting through the neighborhood to avoid the busy road that gets backed up, a couple blocks a way.
 
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I can, unfortunately, get up to 1,000 vehicles a day by my house. A lot of those are people cutting through the neighborhood to avoid the busy road that gets backed up, a couple blocks a way.
I can understand that, but our neighborhood has no pass-through. It only takes you right back out onto the same main road 1000 feet down from the way they enter. It's almost a mile loop; they're not saving any time or avoiding any traffic. And in bigredfish's case, it's a dead end. So, no advantage in travelling in either case
 
I live on a horseshoe shaped street/subdivision. 29 total houses in the subdivision.
I can get up to 250 vehicles a day past my house.
Lots of delivery vehicles and a couple of house's with small children.
The house's with small kids, they come and go numerous times per day each.
 
I live on a horseshoe shaped street/subdivision. 29 total houses in the subdivision.
I can get up to 250 vehicles a day past my house.
Lots of delivery vehicles and a couple of house's with small children.
The house's with small kids, they come and go numerous times per day each.
I just don't get all the traffic
 
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80-90% of mine are homeowners. 2,3,4 cars per house. Jobs, errands, kids, delivery’s, it adds up

Hell just the avg home with 2 vehicles to and from work is over 80 events.
 
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Wow! Carbon monoxide anyone?
I think carbon monoxide is the least of their worries, how about not secured in an approved seat while the vehicle is in motion? What happens if one of them falls out? Even at 30 mph (which is the posted limit in our neighborhood), a tumble out of the back of that vehicle could lead to very serious injury. And if another vehicle happens to be behind them, there could be further injury or death.

The mom driving that vehicle isn't too bright. They moved here late last year, and this is but one stunt they regularly pull. Another is that same vehicle following one of the kids riding a bike at 10 - 11 pm. Talk about child endangerment. Child services would have a field day with this family
 
I think carbon monoxide is the least of their worries, how about not secured in an approved seat while the vehicle is in motion? What happens if one of them falls out? Even at 30 mph (which is the posted limit in our neighborhood), a tumble out of the back of that vehicle could lead to very serious injury. And if another vehicle happens to be behind them, there could be further injury or death.

The mom driving that vehicle isn't too bright. They moved here late last year, and this is but one stunt they regularly pull. Another is that same vehicle following one of the kids riding a bike at 10 - 11 pm. Talk about child endangerment. Child services would have a field day with this family
Thanks dad.