Residents in a San Jose neighborhood are asking the city to add speed bumps to a busy street following the recent death of a motorcyclist who police said was speeding and crashed into a truck.
In the area of North 24th and East Saint James streets, many drivers could be observed going above the speed limit.
North 24th Street runs in front of San Jose High School. The speed limit in the area is 25 miles per hour.
“I think pedestrians are scared, even though they have stop signs, I don’t trust the stop signs, I have to see that the person stops,” said Angela of San Jose.
“As a person who lives here its very concerning because I have two small children,” said Andrea Villanueva of San Jose.
Andrea Villanueva is the cousin of Enrique Mendoza Villanueva. He was only 19 years old and died on

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