We have a problem here in Michigan that when they do a speed study, the State Police and MDOT are required to set the new limit to whatever 85% of traffic is driving. They do not take into account any extraneous factors like neighborhoods, pedestrians, general layout of the area, nothing.
So...if you have a stretch of road where most of the drivers do 10+ over, their study will show that, and that speed limit will go UP, not down.
Happened thru a small town I used to deliver to, the main road jumped to 55 from 45. Its completely unsafe, but SP and MDOT claim their hands are tied.
Same happened right in front of our house 30 years ago. Limit used to be 35. Jumped to 40.
I was warned that if I were to demand a speed study to start a limit reduction case, it could backfire and our limit could go even higher.....through a RESIDENTIAL area!
I think I may start politicking for making the intersection where the walkpath crosses the road into a four-way stop instead.
As for the cranes, I have no idea who operates them. If he has worked with ET Mackenzie Construction in Grand Ledge, MI...then he probably was there.