With speeds up to 80 mph on a 30 mph speed limit residential street, Stockton residents are asking for help.

After seeing street racers speed by in front of his home on Saturday, Stockton resident Dan Richardson had enough. He's used a speed gun to clock drivers going over the speed limit on a regular basis.

"Chaos 24/7," Richardson said. "It's a truck route through a residential neighborhood. That should never happen when you have an 80,000-pound truck rambling by on a bumpy street at 2 o'clock in the morning, shaking your house to where it wakes you up. It's ridiculous."

For more than four years, neighbors have rallied together to try to curb the speeding that takes place daily through their neighborhood on Pershing Avenue.

"The traffic averages, on a daily basis, 30,000 cars a day,"

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