[Vision2020] one injured in bop-a-student crossing
Sunil Ramalingam
sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 23 08:21:27 PDT 2008
I see bike riders sailing out into the crosswalk as if they have the same right of way as pedestrians.
Sunil
> Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:32:55 -0400
> From: joekc at roadrunner.com
> To: bevbafus at verizon.net
> CC: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] one injured in bop-a-student crossing
>
> This pedestrian crossing is a total mess. The problem is that half the people stop and half of them don't.
>
> And the kids, thinking they will live forever, cross no matter what!
>
> You are right, at the very least a traffic light is needed.
>
> --
> Joe Campbell
>
> ---- Bev Bafus <bevbafus at verizon.net> wrote:
> > Sorry for the flip name, but that is what my family calls this very
> > dangerous pedestrian crossing. I would like to see the City of Moscow, the
> > University of Idaho and the Idaho State Transporation Department work
> > together to solve this issue. Ideally, this would involve construction of a
> > pedestrian bridge over Highway 8 - or at a bare minimum, a stoplight.
> >
> > The City created this mess by allowing all the apartments on the north side
> > of Highway 8.
> >
> > Bev Bafus
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > from the Lewiston Tribune---
> >
> > UI student seriously injured
> > Victim airlifted to Spokane following car-pedestrian accident Tribune
> >
> >
> > Tuesday, September 23, 2008
> >
> > MOSCOW - A Coeur d'Alene man attending the University of Idaho was severely
> > injured when a car hit him in a Moscow crosswalk Monday around noon, the
> > Moscow-Pullman Daily News reported.
> >
> > James R. Hazelton, 20, is listed in satisfactory condition at Sacred Heart
> > Medical Center in Spokane, where he was airlifted after the accident, Moscow
> > Assistant Police Chief David Duke told the newspaper.
> >
> > Duke didn't return phone calls from the Lewiston Tribune seeking details on
> > the accident. Duke told the Daily News that Pullman resident John P. Hunt,
> > 85, struck Hazelton with a 1999 Dodge Intrepid. Hunt was cited for failure
> > to yield to a pedestrian.
> >
> > Off-duty Lewiston Tribune reporter David Johnson was stopped at the
> > crosswalk on West Pullman Road at the Stinker gas station and witnessed the
> > accident. Johnson said he saw Hazelton enter the crosswalk walking south.
> >
> > The crosswalk's warning lights had been activated and other motorists had
> > stopped, but one car traveling about 30 mph kept going, Johnson said.
> >
> > "It didn't brake and hit him," he said. "He flew up in the air and
> > cartwheeled at least once."
> >
> > Hazelton landed about 50 feet from where he was hit, said Johnson, who
> > immediately called 911 on his cell phone. He said Hunt slowed and turned
> > into the Tri-State store parking lot while bystanders and motorists rushed
> > to Hazelton's aid.
> >
> > Johnson said a police motorcycle unit was on the scene in about a minute,
> > and was quickly followed by other emergency personnel.
> >
> > Hazelton suffered massive leg trauma, Duke told the Moscow newspaper. The UI
> > directory lists Hazelton as a junior in the School of Journalism and Mass
> > Media.
> >
> > New warning lights and signs were recently installed at the crosswalk to
> > help protect pedestrians.
> >
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