UNITY — Unity Township trustees are continuing their efforts to curb the use of jake brakes in the community.
Tuesday, trustees passed a resolution making official the township’s goal to eliminate the use of the brake. The jake break is a device attached to the engine that slows a tractor-trailer by reversing engine valves, causing a loud noise some residents complain is annoying and disruptive.
Last month the trustees said they planned to ask the Ohio Department of Transportation to post signs along state Route 14 warning truck drivers not to use jake brakes. ODOT officials said the trustees must first adopt a resolution addressing the matter. After ODOT approves the resolution, the township can purchase the signs and ODOT can then place them along state Route 14.
The trustees previously agreed to prohibit jake brakes along state Route 14 in response to residents’ concerns about the increasing use of the device and the loud noise it generates.
Comments
They will be less concerned about the noise when someone gets run over by a heavily loaded truck. Yes the jake brake is noisy, but it is a safety device intended to help slow down a heavily loaded truck and works WITH the foot brake and slows the truck down faster. So what is more important? A few seconds of noise, or the ability to stop?