A shocking case of a vehicle clocked at 95 mph in a 25 mph zone has brought to light significant traffic issues around data center sites. The incident highlights a growing concern over road safety as the development of data centers proliferates in urban and suburban areas, contributing to increased traffic congestion and reckless driving in these zones. Residents and local authorities are expressing alarm at the transformation of quiet neighborhoods into high-speed corridors, often ignored by drivers who fail to adhere to speed limits. This scenario underscores the urgent need for enhanced traffic regulation and safety measures to protect communities amidst the rapid expansion of tech infrastructure. Local governments are now under pressure to address these challenges by implementing stricter speed enforcement and exploring traffic calming measures. With data centers continuing to spring up due to increased demand for digital services, the balance between technological growth and community safety becomes a pressing priority.
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