GETTING RESULTS: City makes busy road safer after News 4 WOAI intervenes

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Updated: 1/08 4:12 am
SAN ANTONIO -- After News 4 WOAI took both the concerns of neighbors and video of cars skidding out of control to city leaders, we can report Cherry Ridge Road on the city's northwest side now is a safer route.

City workers spent the weekend adding new material to the 3200 block of Cherry Ridge Road.  Workers made the road rougher in texture -- essentially making it safer for drivers who take a problematic curve on that road.

On New Year's Eve, we first brought you the concerns of residents, including Theresa Britts, who said the curve was a potential death trap when it rained and the road got slick.  Britts said she had seen drivers roll their cars off the road and onto private properties; another neighbor said he had seen drivers seriously hurt in wrecks along Cherry Ridge.

News 4 WOAI contacted the San Antonio Public Works Department and officials then dispatched the crews to tweak the road material this weekend.

"It did have to take WOAI coming out for the city to take action, but we're just definitely glad (the fixes) have happened," Britts said.

Drivers are still urged to use common sense and slow down while taking the curve, especially if driving conditions are unfavorable.

News 4 WOAI got these neighbors results and may be able to do the same for you!
If you have a problem News 4 WOAI should look into, call us at (210) 476-1070, e-mail us at NewsDesk@WOAItv.com or contact us on Facebook or Twitter.
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bm187 - 1/8/2013 4:09 PM
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How do they know that it is safer? Has there been a significant decrease in accidents over long period of time? This a bunch of unsubstantiated claims on behalf of WOAI/NEWS 4.

catwalk0826 - 1/8/2013 1:44 PM
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Don't drive like an idiot on La Cantera and you won't have the problem! I have had no problem on that road. When it rains ... San Antonio drivers are the worse.

catwalk0826 - 1/8/2013 1:42 PM
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Look into why 1604 between Shaenfield Rd. and Bandera Rd is not completed like every other portion of 1604. They put these turn lanes in to get you to the other side of the road but they really suck. The accidents on Braun and 1604 are to numerous to count. What have they spent the money on to complete this road? Solar power? pre-k 4 SA? Or are they waiting to toll it?

yotube - 1/8/2013 11:27 AM
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ok great, now can you guys look at bigger issues and put 281 North of 1604 on the news more often so something can be done already?... i think i speak for most when we say we just want a solution. and terri hall just slows the whole process down instead of putting the needs of residents in the area first priority. i dont care if its toll or not. someone start constructing something.

Limdull - 1/8/2013 11:21 AM
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Just in response to someone who said La Cantera road is dangerous... ummm NO. Just no. You have to be a real special Darwin Award candidate to flip anything over on that road, I could probably drive a garbage truck the speed limit there and be just fine. They need to leave that road alone.

Briandl - 1/8/2013 10:33 AM
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I've driven that area for years and never had a problem. All of the curves would slow anyone down that knows how to drive. I know from first hand knowledge that the accidents that DO happen in that area are more the result of alcohol than some curves.

Guest - 1/8/2013 10:23 AM
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Obviously WOAI is patting themselves on the back, but that is good news to see something practical happen as a result of bringing attention to a dangerous problem. Same thing is happening on the La Cantera road by Fiesta Texas, it is very curvy and has tons of skidding and flipovers when it rains.
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