The Hub November 2015 | Page 17

Road Watch Is there a specific incident where you observed or encountered a dangerous or aggressive driver? Are vehicles speeding down roads in your neighbourhood or in school zones? Are they running stop signs or traffic lights? The safety of our roadways is everyone's responsibility so we encourage anyone who identifies problematic traffic issues or behaviours to submit a report. The ROAD WATCH Program is a city of Windsor community initiative that gives residents and visitors an opportunity to formally report dangerous and aggressive drivers to the police. This includes speeding, tailgating, unsafe lane changes, traffic lights, stop signs or any other behaviour that makes you feel unsafe. If you obtained a detailed vehicle description and a licence plate for a specific driving complaint you can call us to make a formal complaint to pursue charges or you can complete a Road Watch report to bring it to the attention of the Windsor Police Service. If you see an impaired driver, street racing or other behaviour that poses an immediate risk to public safety, please call 911. LaSalle Transit Study The Town of LaSalle has hired a consultant to conduct a transit feasibility study. Households in LaSalle will be contacted in early November to determine whether or not there is a demand in the community for a bus service. The consultant will host a public transit information session on Wednesday November 18 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Vollmer Complex Residents and busi