Locals want solutions to so-called "deadly curve"

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Updated: 12/28/2012 11:00 am

ST. AUGUSTINE Fla.-- The tragic death of two local newlyweds has many taking a hard look at the spot where they died. Many say a dangerous curve where driver Trevor Leonardi lost control on A1A is dangerous.

For Surf Station manager Rachel Bardin, whose shop is right along the so-called dangerous curve, the tragic Christmas Day crash that killed a newlywed couple is haunting. It brings back memories of a fatal accident right in her store. A car burst through the shop's front door five years ago.

"We still have some pieces of their car left over," said Bardin.

Bardin believes this curve is to blame, one that's so sharp and sudden on A1A that police tell Action News that four people have died there in the past two decades. Bardin says she's seen many more get hurt.

"It's sort of like a regular occurrence," she said. "I think the weirdest thing I ever saw was someone pulling out and they had like a trailer or something on the back of their car and their trailer just flipped over."

Now Bardin is one of many locals that want to see a change.

"I think something to get drivers' attention, maybe some sort of flashing light would probably be ideal," she said.

Other A1A business owners in the area seem to agree; a traffic light could prevent future fatalities.

"We're talking about a light, we're talking about some taxes, we are already paying for," said local business owner Matt Kafisco. "There's no reason why we shouldn't have it."

For Bardin it's about protecting her patrons. She says she wants a light installed before someone else gets hurt.

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imtellin - 12/28/2012 12:51 PM
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as for the car towing a trailer that pulled out & the trailer flipped over,, it would seem the driver either was going to fast as he made his turn pulling out from lord only knows where,, or simply had his trailer loaded top heavy... if you follow the posted & known rules,, the road is safe... you can't fix stupid !!!

imtellin - 12/28/2012 12:49 PM
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it's only a "deadly curve", if you're impaired,, & or speeding,, otherwise it is no more dangerous than any other road curve !!! traffic lights cost a minimum of $100,000.00 apiece,, and are not included in your taxes,, until they are installed & operating !!! the relative of one of the local (key word here ) was one of the victims of this crash & suddenly the local merchants want a light 100 yards down the road from existing traffic signals ??? how about if the city & sherriff simply make this stretch of road a redar zone with zero tolerance & the tickets from speeders will pay the costs of thier salaries ??? as a local,, the "victim" had to be very aware of the curve,, as his families business where he worked was 200 yards up the road,, just past an already existing traffic signal... as for the surf station accident,, the operator was super drunk, as was the owner/passenger of the mercedes that crashed into her shop at 2:00 am in the morning,, long after her shop was closed !!! sober people run traffic lights all day long,, so a traffic signal is not warranted,, enforcement is the key !!!
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