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Big Rigs in Neighborhoods? City Moves to Crack Down | Cleveland News

Big Rigs in Neighborhoods? City Moves to Crack Down | Cleveland News

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North Ridgeville is set to stiffen penalties for big rigs driving through residential neighborhoods, raising fines from $100 to $150 plus court costs for first offenses — all in the name of safety. With many local streets lacking sidewalks, pedestrians and cyclists are forced close to traffic, making large trucks a serious hazard. Councilman Bruce Abens shared a chilling personal anecdote about a tanker truck on Sugar Ridge, warning that an accident could devastate the community. The new rules won’t stop delivery trucks — those are still allowed — but require drivers to take direct routes back to highways after dropping off cargo. The proposal is heading to its third council reading, with 30 days of public comment before final approval.

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