Fiona Wilshire (foreground) with neighbours Robin Joyce, Flo Higgins and Michaela Shannon.
Camera IconFiona Wilshire (foreground) with neighbours Robin Joyce, Flo Higgins and Michaela Shannon. Credit: Supplied/Jon Hewson

Street’s 7-year hitch

Vanessa Schmitt, Mandurah Coastal TimesMandurah Coastal Times

She claims Mandurah City Council has reneged on its ‘promise’ to install traffic calming devices on the Greenfields street and is ‘more than angry’.

The Times spoke to residents last week and many predicted someone would be killed if something was not done about people using their street as a drag strip.

One resident said it was ‘just ridiculous’ how V8 utes would travel at about 80km/h on the residential road.

Mrs Wilshire said three vehicles had crashed into her property in the past 10 years, including two that smashed into her house.

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‘I have had enough,’ she said.

‘There are still people hooning. Council have reneged ‘